National Bank Of Kuwait Opens New DIFC Branch
National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) has officially opened its new branch in Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), marking a major milestone in the bank’s regional expansion strategy and reinforcing its commitment to enhancing cross-border banking across the GCC and wider Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA) region.
The new branch, which holds a Category 1 licence from the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA), is NBK’s fourth in the UAE and will serve as a key hub for its international operations. It will offer a full range of financial services to corporate and institutional clients, leveraging DIFC’s globally recognised regulatory environment and connectivity.
The opening underlines NBK’s strategic focus on sustainable growth, innovation and regional integration, in line with growing GCC cooperation.
Isam Al-Sager, Vice Chairman and Group CEO of NBK, said: “The unbreakable bond between Kuwait and the UAE has long been a catalyst for regional prosperity, rooted in shared history, mutual respect, and a vision for collective advancement. This new DIFC branch is more than an expansion, it’s a testament to our dedication to greater financial integration and the seamless flow of cross-border capital that fuels economic growth across the GCC.”
He added: “In DIFC, a globally renowned financial powerhouse, we are establishing a presence that forges pathways for innovation, stability, and opportunity benefiting generations to come. NBK remains steadfast in its role as a bridge-builder, leveraging its expertise to navigate geopolitical complexities and deliver value that strengthens the region’s global standing.”
His Excellency Essa Kazim, Governor of DIFC, welcomed NBK’s addition to the financial hub, saying: “The addition of National Bank of Kuwait to our financial ecosystem reflects DIFC’s growing appeal as the destination of choice for GCC banks seeking global scale.
“As more regional institutions establish operations here, they are capitalising on DIFC’s world-class legal and regulatory framework, connectivity, and depth of capital markets to serve regional and international clients and capture new opportunities.”
NBK said the new branch will focus on driving digital innovation, promoting sustainable finance, and delivering next-generation advisory services.
Supported by strong credit ratings and a record of operational excellence, the bank aims to use its DIFC presence to strengthen regional client services, expand investment flows and contribute to the GCC’s long-term vision of economic integration and resilience.
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