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ADIB’s Q1 net profit $517 million

Q1 2025 net profit before tax increased 18% YoY.

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ADIB’s Q1 net profit $517 million

The net profit for Q1 2025 increased 18 percent YoY. (WAM)
  • Net profit after tax for Q1 2025 was AED 1.7 billion, reflecting an 18 percent increase compared to Q1 2024.
  • Revenue for Q1 2025 improved by 14 percent to AED 2.9 billion compared to AED 2.5 billion for Q1 2024.

Abu Dhabi, UAE — Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank reported a Q1 2025 net profit before tax of AED 1.9 billion ($517 million), rising 18 percent year-on-year, reflecting a strong balance sheet growth, coupled with increased business momentum and sustained customer growth.

Q1 2025 net profit before tax increased 18 percent compared to Q4 2024, reflecting significant growth and reinforcing the positive trajectory we have built over recent quarters. Net profit after tax for Q1 2025 was AED 1.7 billion, reflecting an 18 percent increase compared to Q1 2024.

Revenue for Q1 2025 improved by 14 percent to AED 2.9 billion compared to AED 2.5 billion for Q1 2024. This exceptional growth reflects broad-based performance across all key segments. This was supported by an increase in both income from financing activities and non-funding income. The strong business volumes along with continued strength in fee-based businesses, played a significant role in this improvement.

Total assets increased by 25 percent year-on-year to reach AED 244 billion. This growth was driven by financing growth in both retail and corporate banking, as well as an expansion in the investment portfolio.

Customer financing grew by 28 percent year-on-year, representing AED 33 billion increase compared to last year and AED 8 billion increase year to date. This reflects market share gains across key segments and wholesale banking closing landmark deals.

Customer deposits rose by 25 percent year-on-year to AED 200 billion, compared with AED 160 billion at Q1 2024. This growth maintained a healthy funding mix, with a 12 percent year-on-year growth in Current and Savings Accounts (CASA), which now comprise 69 percent of total deposits.

Jawaan Awaidah Al Khaili, Chairman of ADIB, said: ‘’We started the year with a strong performance, continuing the positive trajectory built over previous quarters. Our results are a clear reflection of our ability to grow profitably and execute our strategy with discipline.”