syzygy Posted November 27, 2010 Report Share Posted November 27, 2010 Trade Bank of Iraq eyes expansion abroad - Forex Pros BASRA, Iraq, Nov 26 (Reuters) - The Trade Bank of Iraq plans to expand abroad and almost double of the number of its branches in Iraq next year to benefit from an anticipated oil boom, its chairman told Reuters. * Iraqi bank to expand at home and abroad * Three branches outside Iraq next year * Bank sees 25 percent profit boost this year The state-run bank is also eyeing financing deals in the energy sector as OPEC member Iraq moves ahead with plans to boost oil production through a series of deals with oil majors and rebuilds its battered economy, Hussein al-Uzri said. "Business is picking up," he said in an interview onThursday on the sidelines of an oil and gas conference in the southern oil hub of Basra. "We expect that by end of next year we should cover all of Iraq plus we will have three branches outside of Iraq," he said. The bank, which has 15 branches in Iraq now, plans to open another eight or nine branches next year and to have a foothold in Beirut, London and Istanbul to feed the appetite of investors eyeing Iraq. Baghdad has signed a series of deals with international oil companies in the past year to boost its crude output capacity to Saudi Arabia's levels of 12 million barrels per day from around2.5 million bpd now. The electricity-starved country also plans to increase its power generation capacity by building new plants and adding new turbines to existing plants. Iraq has major plans to build oil export infrastructure to meet the anticipated hike in crude production but lacks sufficient funding after years of war, sanctions and decline that left its economy shattered. The Trade Bank of Iraq will help the government in financing some of its oil and power infrastructure projects, Uzri said. "As we see in Basra, security didn't stop (investors) from coming here," he said at the bank's booth, surrounded by other exhibitors including companies such as Weatherford, Schlumberger, Turkey's TPAO and Malaysia's Petronas, which have won deals in Iraq's oil sector. "The drive was initiated by the oil companies. Now we see service companies are also coming, and this will attract hotels,restaurants, housing and office complexes. It's already started." The bank sees net profit increasing by about 25 percent in 2010, driven mainly by corporate and private banking, Uzri said. It made $305 million in net profit last year. "In 2010, we were targeting a 20 percent increase (in net profit), I would imagine it would be more, about 25 percent,which is good," he said. "We started this year the investment banking, the corporate banking. We expect revenues to expand," he said. It also plans to boost its capital to $1 billion from $427million, he said. http://www.forexpros....-abroad-177211 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duder Posted November 27, 2010 Report Share Posted November 27, 2010 Interesting article. Hopefully it's a good sign of things to come. Thanks!!! Semper Fi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coolbeans Posted November 27, 2010 Report Share Posted November 27, 2010 Excellent news. Trade Bank of Iraq is JP Morgan Chase right? maybe the U.S. banks will get a bailout too. Basel 111 covered with the RV. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kimjackie Posted November 27, 2010 Report Share Posted November 27, 2010 Seems to me that they would have to have an internationally recognized currency to do this with. GO RV Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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