Lebanon’s Bank Audi wins approval for Turkish unit
Lebanon's Bank Audi said it had won approval to open a subsidiary deposit bank in Turkey with share capital of $300 million.
October 29, 2011 3:05 by Reuters
Audi, which already operates in several countries in the Middle East and North Africa, said its decision to expand into Turkey came as Turkish-Arab trade worth billions of dollars continued to expand.
“Our new subsidiary will particularly target the Turkish fast growing middle corporate segment, which offers a large potential for financial services,” Audi said in a statement issued late on Friday. “…In parallel, we will explore the possibility to develop retail products.”
Last week Audi posted a 7.1 percent rise in nine-month net profit to $271 million, despite a sharp fall in Lebanon’s economic growth and a rise in provisions for losses in Egypt and Syria.
It said the medium-term outlook for countries hit by the wave of Arab unrest this year was “much brighter”, and it would continue its policy of regional expansion. (reporting by Dominic Evans; Editing by Ron Popeski)
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