Al Taif Islamic Bank has chosen Fusion Islamic, Finastra’s core banking solution dedicated to the Islamic market, to kick start its retail business. The move will provide the new challenger bank’s customers with a consistent and user-friendly experience in branch and across all digital channels, whilst complying with Shari’ah requirements.
Reda Hamza, CEO at Al Taif Islamic Bank said, “Our vision is to challenge the status quo of the financial services sector in Iraq and there is a strong opportunity to offer new services to the unbanked population here. In addition to our branch presence, going digital is the best way for us to reach this market. Working with Finastra means that we have access to wide resources and products which will help us launch our branch quickly as we roll out the digital offering, and then accompany us on our exciting growth journey. Our company has been ranked one of the best in Iraq when it comes to money transfer and banking, due to our extensive network of branches within Iraq and all over the world. We are looking forward to collaborating with Finastra and continuing our success story with our broad base of customers and positioning ourselves as leaders in Islamic Banking in Iraq.”
Al Taif Islamic Bank selected Finastra for its solid reputation in the region and the possibility to enhance and extend the functionality of their product with features relevant to their needs. The ability to benefit from FusionFabric.cloud, Finastra’s platform for open innovation, was also a draw. This will enable the bank to develop new features and capabilities in the cloud in the future either internally or in conjunction with external parties including Fintechs and developers.
Wissam Khoury, Managing Director Middle East and Africa at Finastra said, “Al Taif Islamic Bank is the first Iraqi private bank we have worked with, and is a great example of a forward-thinking organization ready to embrace digital. Whilst this deal is initially aimed at the bank’s retail customers, we have also signed a strategic partnership with the Al Taif Group’s IT arm (Al Taif Technical Services) to build skills and capabilities to help transfer knowledge in the growing Iraqi Fintech sector, enabling us to develop our presence in the region and encourage collaboration.”