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HSBC Amanah named Best International Islamic Bank by Euromoney
Euromoney Awards 2010 - Best International Islamic BankHSBC Amanah has been named Best International Islamic Bank by Euromoney magazine, in its Islamic Finance Awards 2010.
The Euromoney awards are widely considered to be the most high profile accolades in the Islamic Finance calendar and annually recognise outstanding performance, quality, service, and innovation in the sector.
In addition to being awarded the title of Best International Islamic Bank, Euromoney also named HSBC Amanah Best Sukuk House for the leading role it continues to play in Islamic debt capital markets.
Mukhtar Hussain, Global CEO of HSBC Amanah , said: "Over the last 12 months HSBC Amanah has firmly cemented its status as the premier cross-border provider of Shariah compliant financial services. With the global reach of the HSBC Group at its disposal there is no other bank that can match HSBC Amanah 's cross-border capabilities in either the Shariah compliant retail or wholesale sectors. We are delighted to receive this award from Euromoney in recognition of that fact."
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About
HSBC Amanah
HSBC Amanah
is the global Islamic financial services business of the HSBC Group. It was established in 1998 with the aim of making HSBC the leading provider of Islamic financial services worldwide. With established and successful operations in the Middle East, Asia-Pacific and Europe,
HSBC Amanah
represents the largest and most comprehensive Islamic proposition of any international bank.
With the global resources of the HSBC Group at its disposal, and the largest Islamic finance team of any international bank,
HSBC Amanah
is uniquely positioned to understand, structure, and distribute financial services that are compatible with the requirements of Shariah (Islamic Law).
For further information please contact:
Lucy Kelly
Corporate Communications Manager, HSBC Amanah
+971-4-4235639
© Press Release 2010
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