Premier Bank

Premier Bank Premier Bank is a privately owned Sharia compliant commercial bank incorporated in Somalia in 2013 and licensed by the Central Bank of Somalia in 2014.[1] It is the first bank in Somalia to allow MasterCard credit cards[2] and partner with Visa.[3]

Premier Bank Limited
Private company
IndustryBanking
Financial Services
Founded2013
HeadquartersPremier Bank HQ Building, Makka al-Mukarama Street, Hodan District, ,
Area served
Somalia
Key people
Osman Duale (CEO)
Jibril Hassan Mohamed
Chairman of the Board of directors
ProductsRetail Banking, Private Banking, Auto Financing,
ServicesSavings, Hajj & Umrah Financing, Diaspora Banking, Current Account
Websitehttp://premierbank.global/

History

At the ribbon cutting for Premier Bank, Somali President Hasan Sheikh Mohamud is joined by other officials during the opening ceremony in Mogadishu, Somalia, on 21 May 2015.

Premier Bank was opened on May 21, 2015[4] according to Sharia law by private Somali investors with banking experience from South Sudan, Djibouti and Kenya. The bank's official opening ceremony was opened by former Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.

The bank has branches in Mogadishu and Hargeysa.[5]

Premier Bank in partnership with MasterCard and SWIFT provides to its local clients for global online financial services.

Premier Bank's chairman Jibril Hassan Mohamud announced during the Mogadishu Tech Summit 2018 a fund of one million dollars for Somali tech startups.[6][7]

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