Qatar Islamic Bank (Q.P.S.C.) (QSE:QIBK)
| Market Cap | 53.26B |
| Revenue (ttm) | 11.21B |
| Net Income (ttm) | 4.62B |
| Shares Out | 2.36B |
| EPS (ttm) | 1.95 |
| PE Ratio | 11.55 |
| Forward PE | 11.35 |
| Dividend | 0.90 (3.96%) |
| Ex-Dividend Date | Mar 10, 2026 |
| Volume | 868,671 |
| Average Volume | 1,069,001 |
| Open | 22.70 |
| Previous Close | 22.70 |
| Day's Range | 22.51 - 22.71 |
| 52-Week Range | 20.35 - 25.97 |
| Beta | 0.50 |
| RSI | 39.28 |
| Earnings Date | Apr 15, 2026 |
About QSE:QIBK
Qatar Islamic Bank (Q.P.S.C.), together with its subsidiaries, provides corporate, retail, and investment banking products and services in Qatar and internationally. The company operates through four segments: Corporate Banking, Personal Banking, Group Function, and Local & International Subsidiaries. It offers current, savings/call, bedaya, misk, minor, domestic worker, checking, and time deposit accounts; term deposits; growing deposits; certificates of deposit; prepaid, credit, charge, co-branded, and debit cards; and digital wallets. The co... [Read more]
Financial Performance
In 2025, QSE:QIBK's revenue was 11.17 billion, a decrease of -0.45% compared to the previous year's 11.22 billion. Earnings were 4.62 billion, an increase of 5.24%.
Financial StatementsNews
Qatar Islamic Bank (Q.P.S.C.) Earnings Call Transcript: Q1 2026
Net profit for Q1 2026 was QAR 986 million, flat year-over-year, with strong asset and financing growth. Liquidity and capital ratios remain robust, while management maintains 2026 guidance amid geopolitical uncertainty.
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Qatar Islamic Bank (Q.P.S.C.) Earnings Call Transcript: Q4 2025
Net profit rose 5% to QAR 4,835 million, with strong asset and deposit growth, improved cost efficiency, and robust capital adequacy. Guidance for 2026 includes 5%-6% financing growth, stable NIMs, and continued digital investment.
Qatar Islamic Bank (Q.P.S.C.) Earnings Call Transcript: Q3 2025
Net profit rose 5.8% year-over-year to QAR 3.45 billion for the nine months, with strong asset and deposit growth, stable NIMs, and a cost-to-income ratio of 16%. Conservative provisioning continues, mainly for potential tax impacts, and a subsidiary sale is expected by year-end.
Qatar Islamic Bank (Q.P.S.C.) Earnings Call Transcript: Q2 2025
Net profit for H1 2025 rose 5.3% year-over-year to QAR 2.175 billion, with strong asset and deposit growth, stable asset quality, and a sector-leading cost-to-income ratio. Guidance for loan and fee growth remains unchanged, and an interim dividend of QAR 0.4 per share was declared.
Qatar Islamic Bank (Q.P.S.C.) Earnings Call Transcript: Q1 2025
Q1 2025 net profit rose 3.1% year-over-year to QAR 985 million, with strong asset and deposit growth driven by public and private sector activity. NIMs are expected to remain flat for the year, and conservative provisioning continues amid pending tax regulation changes.
Qatar Islamic Bank (Q.P.S.C.) Earnings Call Transcript: Q4 2024
Net profit rose 7% year-over-year to QAR 4.605 billion, with stable margins and strong asset quality. Dividend increased 10.3% to QAR 0.8 per share, and capital ratios remain robust. Outlook for 2025 includes 5%-6% loan growth and stable NIMs.
Qatar Islamic Bank (Q.P.S.C.) Earnings Call Transcript: Q3 2024
Net profit rose 6.9% year-over-year for the nine months, with strong asset and deposit growth. Asset quality improved, capital adequacy remains robust, and management expects stable margins despite potential rate cuts. Growth is driven by private sector lending and prudent risk management.
Qatar Islamic Bank nine-month 2024 net profit rises 7%
Total assets grew nearly 6% YoY
Qatar Islamic Bank (Q.P.S.C.) Earnings Call Transcript: Q2 2024
Net profit for H1 2024 rose 5.6% year-over-year, with strong private sector loan growth and stable asset quality. Capital adequacy remains robust at 20.7%, supporting a QAR 0.25 interim dividend, while NIMs are expected to stay stable for the rest of the year.