Dubai Islamic Slumps As NMC Exposure Risks Wiping 45% Of Profit
Dubai-based bank had about $425m of exposure at the end of March, while NMC owed its subsidiary Noor Bank about $116m

Abu Dhabi-based NMC disclosed last month said that its non-executive directors had uncovered alleged theft and excess undisclosed borrowings by former directors.
Dubai Islamic Bank PJSC shares dropped the maximum allowed after the lender said it has $541 million of exposure to NMC Health Plc, which could wipe out almost half of its estimated profit for this year.
The Dubai-based bank had about $425m of exposure at the end of March, while NMC owed its subsidiary Noor Bank about $116m, according to a statement.
With an estimated profit of AED4.46bn ($1.2bn) this year, according to seven analyst forecasts, the exposure represents about 45 percent of its projected profit, according to Bloomberg calculations.
Dubai Islamic Bank said it’s now in talks with NMC’s other main creditors and advisers to ascertain the hospital operator’s financial position and address its governance and financial issues. The bank said it will work closely with all stakeholders to prioritise the preservation of the group’s healthcare operations.
The shares lost as much as 4.8 percent shortly after Dubai’s market opened.
Dubai Islamic Bank has no exposure to Finablr Plc, UAE Exchange or any other group company that is not directly engaged in the provision of medical services, it said. The aggregate exposure constitutes about 0.7 percent of the bank’s total assets.
Biggest creditors
Abu Dhabi-based NMC disclosed last month said that its non-executive directors had uncovered alleged theft and excess undisclosed borrowings by former directors.
Trading in the shares has been suspended since February 27, the board has sacked top executives and dismissed board members and banks that lent to the company are facing losses on the debt.
Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank PJSC, one of NMC’s biggest creditors with nearly $1bn in exposure, on Saturday said it asked a court in the UK to put the troubled hospital operator into administration. That move prompted the company’s chairman Faisal Belhoul to counter that such an action would endanger the lives of people living in the United Arab Emirates as the coronavirus rages.
Shares in Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank dropped 4.3 percent on Sunday, extending its losing streak to a seventh day.
Other U.A.E. companies with exposure to NMC:
- Ajman Bank has AED151.9m ($41.3m) exposure to NMC
- Al-Salam Bank has $44m exposure to NMC
- Emaar Malls owed AED1.4m ($381,000) by UAE Exchange
- Emaar Malls holds post-dated checks from UAE Exchange at AED1.78m ($484,600)
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