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Nasdaq Dubai welcomes the listing of $500 million sukuk from Sharjah Islamic Bank

This is Sharjah Islamic Bank's second listing on NASDAQ Dubai in 2025

Last updated: 28/11/2025 2:32 pm
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Nasdaq Dubai welcomes the listing of $500 million sukuk from Sharjah Islamic Bank
The total value of debt instrument listings at NASDAQ Dubai exceeded $144 billion (Photo/WAM)
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Dubai, UAE – Nasdaq Dubai welcomed the inclusion of sukuk worth $500 million, issued by Sharjah Islamic Bank, within its credit certificate issuance program, worth $3 billion.

The sukuk matures after five years in November 2030, with a profit return of 4.6%.

According to a press release issued on Friday, this issuance witnessed strong demand from a wide base of regional and international investors.

This confirms confidence in the bank’s financial strength and strategic vision.

This is Sharjah Islamic Bank’s second listing on NASDAQ Dubai in 2025.

This brings the total value of the bank’s sukuk listings under this program to $1.5 billion.

The issuance proceeds will be allocated to meet the general institutional needs of Sharjah Islamic Bank.

The ongoing cooperation between Sharjah Islamic Bank and Nasdaq Dubai continues to highlight the bank’s commitment to strengthening its presence in global financial markets.

In addition to its pivotal role in supporting the Islamic finance system in the UAE.

With this listing, the total value of instruments listed on Nasdaq Dubai rose to $103 billion.

This strengthens its position as one of the largest Islamic fixed income instrument trading platforms in the world.

The total value of debt instrument listings at NASDAQ Dubai also exceeded $144 billion.

This underscores Dubai’s role as a leading hub for capital raising and cross-border investment flows.

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