Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB), a leading Islamic financial institution, announced today the launch of ADIB Wealth portal, becoming the first Islamic bank in the UAE to provide a multi-channel platform that allows customers convenient and transparent access to their investments.

Available on mobile, tablet, laptop, and desktop, the ADIB Wealth portal features a comprehensive dashboard that gives customers a 360-degree view of their investment portfolio and ability to track the performance of their holdings. The portal also provides access to important information in addition to a secure and intuitive user interface enables customers to create their own investment plans and directly trade in a range of investment options.

Saif Al Keem, Head of Wealth Management and Priority Banking at ADIB, said: “At ADIB, innovation and customer excellence are key pillars of our growth strategy. The launch of the ADIB Wealth portal further reinforces our commitment to deliver innovative solutions that address the evolving needs of our customers. Through the portal, customers can safely access and manage their financial portfolio anytime, anywhere without the need to go to branches.”

ADIB’s Wealth Management segment provides a diverse range of wealth management products that are tailored based on customers’ risk appetite and return expectations. This includes Khuttati - My Plan, which provides customized savings and investment plans, as well as private equity products, low-risk structured products, third-party mutual funds, sukuk investment products, and alternative investments.

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About ADIB

ADIB is a leading bank in the UAE with more than AED 127 billion in assets. The bank also offers world-class online, mobile and phone Islamic banking services, providing clients with seamless digital access to their accounts 24 hours a day. ADIB provides Islamic retail, corporate, business, private banking and wealth management solutions. The bank was established in 1997 and its shares are traded on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX).

ADIB has presence in six strategic markets: Egypt, where it has 70 branches, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, Sudan and Iraq.

Named the no. 1 UAE bank on the Forbes list of World's Best Banks 2021 and the World’s Best Islamic Bank by The Financial Times’ The Banker publication, ADIB has a rich track record of innovation, including introducing the award-winning Ghina savings account, award-winning co-branded cards with Emirates airlines, Etihad and Etisalat and a wide range of financing products.

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Direct: +971 2 6910169
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