EDB partners with Emirates Islamic on credit guarantee scheme aiding UAEs SMEs

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From left to right - Ahmed Mohamed Al Naqbi EDB CEO and Salah Mohammed Amin EIB during the signing ceremony

Emirates Development Bank (EDB), a key financial engine for the economic development and industrial advancement of the nation, and Emirates Islamic, one of the leading Islamic financial institutions in the UAE have recently announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on a joint credit guarantee scheme supporting the financial inclusion of small-to-medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in the UAE.

Industry sources added that Emirates Islamic is the 11th commercial bank to join EDBโ€™s credit guarantee scheme platform offering favorable financing solutions to SMEs. Under the partnership agreement, EDB will guarantee 50% of the finance facility extended to eligible SMEs by Emirates Islamic. Both banks will also collaborate to identify further opportunities to enhance their banking solutions.

Ahmed Mohamed Al Naqbi, Chief Executive Officer at Emirates Development Bank stated: โ€œEDB remains committed to enhancing our nationโ€™s SME ecosystem and supporting the sustainable economic development of the nation, specifically the five key priority sectors. We are pleased to welcome Emirates Islamic to our expanding group of commercial bank partners with the shared goal of facilitating access to financing for SMEs contributing to the UAEโ€™s non-oil GDP.

Salah Mohammed Amin, Chief Executive Officer at Emirates Islamic stated: โ€œAs a home-grown Islamic financial institution, supporting the UAE’s SME sector is a top priority for Emirates Islamic and we are proud to be partnering with EDB. This reflects our shared commitment to supporting the growth of the segment in the UAE, as we strive to enhance the overall SME business ecosystem and make financing more accessible.โ€

He added โ€œSMEs are a key driver of Emirates Islamicโ€™s growth strategy and we offer a wide range of business banking products and services tailored to meet the needs of companies in this critical sector.โ€ย 

As the UAEโ€™s development bank, EDBโ€™s mandate includes the provision of AED 30 billion in financing towards the development of the UAE economy in five strategic sectors by 2026, of which AED 5 million are to be allocated through credit guarantee schemes.

Industrial sources added that in FY 2022 EDB approved AED 6.1 billion in the financing, representing a 673% increase over the previous year. A total of AED 1.8 billion in financing was approved to SMEs for FY 2022, representing a 387% increase over FY 2021 and a 45% increase over the previous quarter. This comprised AED 1.2 billion of direct financing and AED 611 million of indirect financing through EDBโ€™s credit guarantee scheme with partner commercial banks.

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