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Oman: Banks seek merger to create US$7bgiant

 |  May 24, 2018

Oman Arab Bank said on Thursday it’s seeking a merger with Alizz Islamic Bank, in a move that may create a lender with assets of about $7 billion, reported Reuters.

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    Alizz Islamic said its chairman received a letter from the chairman of Oman Arab Bank requesting that the two banks explore the possibility of a strategic collaboration that may lead to an eventual merger of the two lenders.

    Alizz, which has a market capitalization of $200 million, said its board has agreed to proceed and explore this opportunity with Oman Arab Bank, it said in a statement.

    Consolidation in the sector across the Gulf region has increased in the past two years as profit margins have been squeezed by lower government and consumer spending in the face of weak oil prices.

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