First Abu Dhabi Bank, FAB, the UAE’s largest bank and one of the world’s largest financial institutions, has been named the Safest Bank in the Middle East at Global Finance Magazine’s 2017 Best Banks Awards.
FAB was also recognised as the Safest Bank in the UAE, one of the World’s 50 Safest Banks, one of the 50 Safest Banks in Emerging Markets and one of the world’s 50 Safest Commercial Banks for 2017. Andre Sayegh, FAB Deputy Group CEO and Head of Corporate and Investment Banking, received the award at a ceremony held during the annual meetings of the IMF and World Bank in Washington, DC.
The awards recognise banks across the world through an evaluation of long-term foreign currency ratings from global ratings agencies, Moody’s, Standard & Poor’s and Fitch.
Andre Sayegh said, "We are very proud of these rankings, which reflect our strength on a local, regional and international level. These awards cement our leading position as the UAE’s and the region’s safest bank, reinforcing the trust that customers across multiple markets have placed in FAB. Our strong ratings, disciplined approach and sound judgement demonstrate that we are well-positioned on our continuous journey to grow stronger."
FAB was ranked first in the UAE and the MENA region, 4th in emerging markets, 17th amongst commercial banks worldwide, and 31st in the world. FAB is rated Aa3/AA-/AA- by Moody’s, S&P and Fitch respectively, giving it the strongest combined ratings of any bank in the MENA region.
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