Arab Times

Saudi to join Turkey, Indonesia in infrastruc­ture Islamic bank

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Saudi Arabia has joined Turkey, Indonesia and the Jeddah-based Islamic Developmen­t Bank (IDB) as a prospectiv­e founder member of a new Islamic finance infrastruc­ture bank, according to Indonesia’s finance minister.

Speaking to Reuters on the sidelines of the annual IDB meeting of governors in Jakarta on Thursday, Bambang Brodjonego­ro said the four could contribute around $300 million each for the project, with plans calling for the establishm­ent of two regional Islamic banks based in Istanbul and Jakarta.

“It will be the effort of not only the four of us, but also others. But the four will be the founders.”

The new entities could be operationa­l as early as next year, tasked no only with financing via Islamic bonds (sukuk) but also supporting the secondary market for those financial instrument­s, Brodjonego­ro added.

“In order to make a market for sukuk, the existence of this bank will be very important.” The IDB held its annual meeting of governors in Jakarta last week, with 57 member countries represente­d.

Efforts to create an Islamic bank with the balance sheet to underwrite large infrastruc­ture deals dates back more than a decade, but previous efforts have failed to materialis­e.

The addition of Saudi Arabia, the IDB’s largest shareholde­r and home to some of the world’s largest Islamic banks, could spell success this time.

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