MANAMA, Feb 5: Bahrain Islamic lender Albaraka Banking Group said on Tuesday it was eyeing a $40 million share sale in Pakistan and an Indonesian acquisition of about $60 million to expand the industry’s largest branch network.

Albaraka, which sold shares in a Turkish unit last year, is also on track to raise $100 million in an initial public offering in Syria this year, Chief Executive Officer Adnan Yousif told the Reuters Islamic Finance Summit in Manama.

“Our next target is going to be the Asian market, both the

Far East as well as India,” he said.

Albaraka operates 90 branches in 12 countries, from South

Africa to Pakistan, which Yousif says gives his bank a wider reach than any other lender that complies with Islam’s ban on interest.

The Indonesian acquisition, worth between $50 million and

$60 million, could be announced this month, Yousif said.

“We don’t take minority interests. Either it is a majority stake, or a minority stake with a management contract,” he said.

The share sale in Pakistan could be completed this year.

Albaraka hopes to sell 40 per cent of a $100 million subsidiary it plans to create in Pakistan to take over operations in that country from its Bahrain-based business.

“It is our intention that we want to localise our branches in Pakistan,” he said.

Albaraka’s Syrian affiliate is on track to sell 36 per cent of its shares to the public this year, Yousif said. Albaraka would keep 49 per cent of the unit, he said.

Pakistan and Indonesia are the world’s most populous Muslim countries.— Reuters

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