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Its products and operations are supervised by a Shari’a board, which ensures that the bank adheres to Islamic banking and finance principles. It is the country's largest Shari’a-compliant lender. As of 2019 QIB was the largest Islamic bank in Qatar, with a 43% share of the Islamic sector and an 11% share of the banking market overall.
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Today Arab banks are among the most pioneering in Developing countries, and some are competitors to major international banks. A new system of banking has also been introduced by the Arab World , to suit its Islamic laws regarding the creation of wealth, thus Islamic banks were created.
Tadawul's portfolio of investment consists of real estate, banking and finance, consumer goods, media, industry, healthcare, insurance and leisure centers. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Tadawul is also the leading shareholder in the Ezdan Holding Group , and serves as the financing arm of Ezdan, also founded by Thani bin Abdullah al-Thani.
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The QIA was founded in 2005 by the then-emir of Qatar, Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, to manage the oil and natural gas surpluses of the government of Qatar. [7]As a result of its stated strategy to minimize risk from Qatar's reliance on energy prices, the fund predominantly invests in international markets (United States, Europe and Asia-Pacific) and within Qatar outside the energy sector.
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