Qatar-based directors quit Syrian bank due to sanctions

The Qatar-based directors of Syria International Islamic Bank (SIIB) resigned their roles at the behest of the Gulf Arab state's central bank, to comply with U.S. Treasury sanctions against the lender.
May 31, 2012 5:36 by Reuters
The Qatar-based directors of Syria International Islamic Bank (SIIB) resigned their roles at the behest of the Gulf Arab state’s central bank, to comply with U.S. Treasury sanctions against the lender.
SIIB, formed in 2006 by Qatari and Syrian investors, was designated under anti-weapons proliferation laws by the U.S. government on Wednesday, freezing its assets in the United States and prohibiting U.S. firms and individuals from doing business with it.
“Qatari investors in SIIB will not seek board representation and will remain passive investors,” the central bank said in a statement on Thursday. “The Qatar-based directors of SIIB have resigned.”
Qatar International Islamic Bank (QIIB) and Qatari investors own a combined 49-percent stake in the Syrian lender, with a QIIB representative chairman of SIIB. Other Qatar-based board members include representatives from Private Projects Co. and Qatar Islamic Insurance Co.
Qatar, along with Gulf neighbour Saudi Arabia, has advocated supplying arms to Syrian rebels. (Reporting by Regan Doherty; Editing by Mark Potter)
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