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ISLAMIC BANKING | Tony Chua, Malaysia
Published: 17 Jun 11
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Malaysian central bank grants Islamic banking licence to Bahrain bank

Malaysian central bank grants Islamic banking licence to Bahrain bank

The lender’s Malaysian presence in Malaysia will foster the financial linkages between Kuala Lumpur and Banrain and to develop the Islamic financial system in the country.

Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) said on Wednesday that the Ministry of Finance has granted approval to issue a new international Islamic bank licence to Bahrain's Elaf Bank.

Elaf Bank is allowed to conduct a wide array of Islamic banking business in international currencies other than Malaysian Ringgit, said BNM in a statement.

The bank's presence in Malaysia will further stregthen the economic and financial linkages between Kuala Lumpur and Banrain and contribute further to the development of the Islamic financial system in Malaysia.

The bank on its website had announced that its first branch office will be located in Kuala Lumpur.

The branch office will be the center of operations for the bank in South East Asia, further extending the activities of the main branch headquartered in Bahrain, and giving Elaf Bank a competitive edge in both strategic markets.
It said the opening of the branch office in Malaysia is yet another step towards achieving the bank's vision to create "virtual corridors" among major Islamic finance hubs.

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