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Dr. Mohammad Khalfan bin Kharbash, Chairman of Dubai Islamic Bank said: "The decision to double Deyaar's capital underlines the company's healthy performance and speaks for the confidence that shareholders repose in Dubai Islamic Bank and Deyaar. An increased capital base will facilitate Deyaar's investment in lucrative real estate markets and ensure profits for its principal shareholders."
The enhanced paid up capital will boost Deyaar's ambitious plans to diversify and expand its property development and management operations in newer markets in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe. The company's high-quality projects, expert services and market credibility have helped it gain a committed clientele and widen its base of investors and customers in the region and beyond.
Zack Shahin, CEO of Deyaar said: "We are delighted with the increase in Deyaar's paid up capital as this will enable the company to benefit from the explosive growth in the regional construction and real estate sector. Deyaar has embarked on a major expansion plan, investing in new projects in the UAE, Lebanon, Turkey and Sudan. We are also scouting for investment opportunities in Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Eastern Europe."
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