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Claim this company →Bank of Sharjah is a financial institution listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange and headquartered in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. The bank was established in 1973 as the first commercial bank in Sharjah and the fifth in the UAE. It operates through eight branches in the UAE located in Sharjah, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Al Ain, with 324 total employees. As of December 2025, the bank reported trailing twelve-month revenue of $311 million and a market capitalization of $1.04 billion.
The bank operates in Commercial Banking and Investment Banking segments, offering loans, credit facilities, deposits, current accounts, and wealth management services to corporate, government, institutional, and individual customers. Bank of Sharjah has a strong presence in the UAE and Lebanon through its subsidiary Emirates Lebanon Bank S.A.L. The company also maintains subsidiaries including BOS Real Estate FZC, BOS Capital FZC, and BOS Funding Limited.
Recent Leadership Changes
Mohamed Khadiri was appointed as CEO effective May 17, 2023, succeeding Varouj Nerguizian who retired after leading the bank for 30 years. In 2025, the bank appointed Nasser Salem Al-Ali as Chief Wholesale Banking Officer and Paul Cox as Chief Retail Banking Officer, signaling a strategic focus on strengthening digital banking capabilities.
Sources
- Bank of Sharjah - About Us
- Bank of Sharjah - LinkedIn
- Bank of Sharjah 2026 Company Profile - PitchBook
- Bank of Sharjah - MarketScreener
- Bank of Sharjah - LeadIQ
- Bank of Sharjah Appoints Nasser Salem Al-Ali as Chief Wholesale Banking Officer
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