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Faisal Private Bank Chooses Malaysia to Launch Islamic Banking - Report
Tom Burroughes
13 June 2008
Faisal Private Bank (Switzerland), which is looking to expand in South East Asia, has chosen
Its investment banking head, Giovanni Perin, said the bank, which is 79.6 per cent owned by Bahrain-based Ithmaar Bank, will open a representative office there soon. “We have been given the nod by the Swiss Federal Banking Commission to open a representative office here and we have just filed the documents with Bank Negara
He said the office, which is expected to open in one-and-a-half months’ time, will be mainly used to service its customers, who are mostly high net worth investors. “Faisal has a local clientele network that is big enough for it to have a representative office here,” Mr Perin said, adding that the bank hoped to attract more high net worth investors in the country. The bank might also acquire strategic stakes in local financial institutions as part of its efforts to grow its businesses. Mr Perin said Faisal’s ideal partner would be one whose strength lies in setting up funds, and has a good network. “Obviously, we have come a long way for more than just a simple plan,” Mr Perin said, adding that Faisal had genuine interests in using
Faisal is currently in talks with several corporations, local banking groups and developers to set up Shariah-compliant investment products here, or as a partner to set up funds in