Cairo- Mubasher: Faisal Islamic Bank of Egypt on Monday said that its business volume grew 10.7% year-on-year by the end of November 2017.
The Islamic lender's business volume rose to EGP 82.7 billion by the end of November from EGP 74.7 billion in the same period last year, according to a bourse filing.
The bank's assets surged 10.8% to around EGP 81.3 billion in November versus EGP 73.4 billion in the prior year, the statement said.
The Egypt-based financial institution's current accounts and saving schemes soared 10.8% to EGP 70.15 billion, while liquid assets jumped 1% to EGP 4.8 billion.