Qatar International Islamic Bank QPSC

QIIB.QA

$3.04

Closing

▼-0.27%

1D

▲3.65%

YTD

Market cap

$4.60B

52 week high

$3.14

52 week low

$2.38

Volume

864,575

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Market cap

$4.60B

Analysts' Rating

HOLD

Price Target (Mean)

2.93

Total Analysts

1

P/E

15.74

Operating Margin

0.00%

Beta

0.88

Revenue Growth (Annual)

100.00%

52 week high

$3.14

52 week low

$2.38

Div. Yield

4.06%

EPS Annual Growth

0.00

Note on Purification and Zakat

  • Purification and Zakat (for long-term investing) calculations are in USD per share and based on AAOIFI methodology. AAOIFI requires purification every financial period (e.g. quarterly). 
  • If you follow S&P Shariah’s Dividend-only purification, then remove the impure income % from the dividends you receive. No purification required for non-dividend paying stocks, according to S&P Shariah.
  • For Zakat, if you did not invest in a company from a long term perspective, then consider the shares as trading goods and give 2.5% of the total value if a year has passed on them. 

Company Profile

Qatar International Islamic Bank QPSC is a Qatar-based bank engaged in the provision of commercial banking, financing and investment activities in accordance to the Islamic Sharia Principles. It is organized into the following segments: Corporate Banking, which includes financings, deposits and other transactions and balances with corporate customers, government and semi-government institutions, as well as small and medium enterprises’ customers; Retail Banking, which includes financings, deposits and other transactions and balances with retail customers, as well as Treasury and Investment, which undertakes the Bank’s funding and centralized risk management activities through borrowings, issues of debt securities, use of risk management instruments for risk management purposes and investing in liquid assets, such as short-term placements and corporate and government debt securities, as well as investments activity, which includes the Bank’s trading and corporate finance activities.