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The Syria International Islamic Bank (Arabic: بنك سوريا الدولي الإسلامي ) (SIIB) is an international bank in Syria. SIIB was established in 2007 and is a Syrian bank the capital of which is held by Qatari and Syrian shareholders. It is a public company that has been listed on Damascus Securities Exchange since June 2009. It was formed as a partnership between the private sectors in the Syria and Qatar. It is located in Damascus, Syria. The U.S. government consulted with the Government of Qatar and the Government of Qatar agreed to take corresponding actions.

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  • بنك سورية الدولي الإسلامي (ar)
  • Syria International Islamic Bank (en)
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  • بنك سورية الدولي الإسلامي، (بالإنجليزية: Syria International Islamic Bank)‏، بنك سوري، تأسس على شكل شركة مساهمة سورية مغفلة برأسمال قدره خمسة مليارات ليرة سورية، بموجب قرار الترخيص الصادر عن رئيس مجلس الوزراء في الجمهورية العربية السورية رقم 67/م بتاريخ 7/9/2006 ليكون من أوائل المصارف السورية التي تمارس أعمالها المصرفية وفق أحكام المرسوم التشريعي رقم 35 2005، الذي فتح الباب أمام إنشاء وتأسيس بنوك إسلامية في سورية. (ar)
  • The Syria International Islamic Bank (Arabic: بنك سوريا الدولي الإسلامي ) (SIIB) is an international bank in Syria. SIIB was established in 2007 and is a Syrian bank the capital of which is held by Qatari and Syrian shareholders. It is a public company that has been listed on Damascus Securities Exchange since June 2009. It was formed as a partnership between the private sectors in the Syria and Qatar. It is located in Damascus, Syria. The U.S. government consulted with the Government of Qatar and the Government of Qatar agreed to take corresponding actions. (en)
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  • بنك سورية الدولي الإسلامي، (بالإنجليزية: Syria International Islamic Bank)‏، بنك سوري، تأسس على شكل شركة مساهمة سورية مغفلة برأسمال قدره خمسة مليارات ليرة سورية، بموجب قرار الترخيص الصادر عن رئيس مجلس الوزراء في الجمهورية العربية السورية رقم 67/م بتاريخ 7/9/2006 ليكون من أوائل المصارف السورية التي تمارس أعمالها المصرفية وفق أحكام المرسوم التشريعي رقم 35 2005، الذي فتح الباب أمام إنشاء وتأسيس بنوك إسلامية في سورية. (ar)
  • The Syria International Islamic Bank (Arabic: بنك سوريا الدولي الإسلامي ) (SIIB) is an international bank in Syria. SIIB was established in 2007 and is a Syrian bank the capital of which is held by Qatari and Syrian shareholders. It is a public company that has been listed on Damascus Securities Exchange since June 2009. It was formed as a partnership between the private sectors in the Syria and Qatar. It is located in Damascus, Syria. The European Union and the Arab League have frozen SIIB’s assets and banned SIIB from financial and commercial systems, for acting for or on behalf of the Commercial Bank of Syria (CBS), which had itself been banned, and for providing services to CBS’s subsidiary, , during the Syrian Civil War. From 2011 to 2012 SIIB facilitated financing worth almost $150 million on behalf of CBS, circumventing sanctions against it. Financial arrangements that were purportedly made by SIIB were actually made by CBS. In addition to working with CBS to circumvent sanctions, in 2012, SIIB facilitated several substantial payments for the Syrian Lebanese Commercial Bank and facilitated a payment from this designated bank to an entity of proliferation concern. In August 2011, CBS and its subsidiary, Syrian Lebanese Commercial Bank were subject to U.S. sanctions because of support to entities related to Syrian and North Korean proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. The U.S. government consulted with the Government of Qatar and the Government of Qatar agreed to take corresponding actions. Because of U.S. sanctions, Yusef Ahmed Al Naama, non-executive member of the Board of Directors from Qatar, resigned. The announcement was on May 31, 2012. (en)
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