“Hidden Hands"... An Expert Diagnoses A Strange Growth In The Profits Of Banks Owned By Non-Iraqis
May 1 Information / Baghdad.. The economic philanthropist, Manar Al-Obaidi, on Wednesday reported a “strange growth” in the profits of banks owned by non-Iraqis, warning of “hidden hands” behind it.
Al-Obaidi said in a publication seen by “The Information” that
“the profits of banks owned by non-Iraqi parties, according to the first quarter data, show significant growth and numbers that are strange for any sector,” wondering,
“Is it normal for any project to achieve annual profits amounting to 100% of the capital while Other banks are suffering, and
is it normal for a bank whose maximum profits in previous years did not exceed the barrier of 10 billion dinars as a maximum amounting to more than 300 billion Iraqi dinars within a year?” He added,
"It was a true success story based on free competition without external interference.
Of course, we are with it, but we fear that there are hidden hands that intended to make these particular banks achieve profits without others," noting that
"one of the banks' expected net profit in 2024 will be 100%." % of its capital and the amount of cash credit granted by it does not exceed 2% of its total assets. Ended/25 hours
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