Cham Bank

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Cham Bank
TypePublic
IndustryIslamic banking
Founded2006
HeadquartersAbu Rummaneh, Damascus, Syria
Area served
Syria
Key people
Ali Youssef Alawadi (Chairman)
Ahmad Al-Laham (CEO)
Website[1]

Cham Bank (Arabic: بنك الشام) is the first Islamic bank to be established in Syria. It started operations in 2007. The Bank's operations and activities are supervised by the Central Bank of Syria.[1]

Objectives of the bank[]

Cham Bank works to achieve an increase in the growth of returns, as this benefits customers and shareholders, as it works to ensure the safety and development of the banking system through the application of effective banking supervision and contribute to strengthening the base of deposits and investing them in various economic sectors under the frameworks of Islamic Sharia, and providing advanced banking services, products and facilities, and marketing it with high quality in accordance with the principles of Islamic Sharia for all customers, individuals and institutions that meet their needs and exceed their expectations.

Board of Directors[]

The Board of Directors consists of the following persons:[2]

  • Ali Yousef Al -Awadi, Chairman of the Board
  • Ahmed Nabil Muhammad Rafiq Al -Kuzbari, Vice-Chairman of the Board
  • Tariq Farid Al -Othman, Member
  • Eng. Riad Ali Deeb, Member
  • Dr. Ali Mahran Khaunda, Member
  • Luay Abdel Halim Al -Asar, Member
  • Mubarak Al-Tayyeb Al-Amin, Member

Shariah Comitee[]

Beside the Board of Directors, it has the Islamic Committee which supervises and audits the implementation of Islamic activities according to the Quran. The Islamic committee members are approved by the general assembly.[3]

Members[]

1. Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Amin Hassan - Chairman of the Sharia Supervisory Board and Executive Member of the Authority

2. Abd al-Salam Abd al-Moneim Muhammadah - Vice-Chairman of the Shari'a Supervisory Board

3. Abdul Bari Muhammad Mishaal - Member of the Shariah Supervisory Board

Owners[]

The major shareholder of the bank is The Commercial Bank of Kuwait which is the second largest bank in Kuwait.

Branches[]

The bank has branches in Damascus, Aleppo, Hama, Homs, Lattakia, Tartous and Daraa.[4]

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