Gulf Islamic banks outgrowing conventional peers, says S&P
Islamic banks in the Gulf Co-operation Council area are likely to grow faster than their conventional counterparts and increase their share of regional banking assets, said Standard & Poor's on Tuesday. But profitability rates for the two banking models are converging as Islamic banks are suffering from lower interest rates and lower revenues from non-core banking operations than their conventional peers, the rating agency added.
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