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AfricaApril 30 2015

Heading west: why Gulf banks are eyeing north Africa

The countries of north Africa have been proving attractive for lenders from the Gulf region for decades, but in recent years this activity has picked up, with Egypt a particularly popular destination. Tom Stevenson looks at the reasons why Gulf banks are heading west. 
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Heading west: why Gulf banks are eyeing north Africa

In the past three years, Gulf lenders have increasingly looked west, to north Africa, to expand their operations beyond their own shores. Banks based in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates in particular have been looking at international expansion in search of profits, and also to cement political alliances and compete for regional influence.

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