Husein Al Meeza: A Shariah-compliant banker par excellence

Husein Al Meeza: A Shariah-compliant banker par excellence

UAE - Husein Mohammad Salem Al Meeza is a proud Emirati, who has carved a niche for himself as one of the leading lights of Islamic banking and insurance sector in the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region.

Al Meeza, 68, who grew up between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, was the recipient of the coveted “The Islamic Banker of the Year” for 2006 at the 13th Annual of World Islamic Banking Conference in Bahrain.

His impressive academic credentials — he graduated with a degree in Business Commerce from Beirut Arab University in Lebanon, and an MBA from a prestigious American university — laid a solid foundation for his stellar career as a pre-eminent Arab banker.

He started his career in 1975 when he joined the world's first Islamic Bank, Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB) and went on to work there for 27 years in several key roles, including the Executive Director of the Corporate Banking division.

Islamic coin

He is one of the driving forces behind the soon-to-be-launched Islamic Coin — the Shariah-compliant cryptocurrency and industry-grade financial instruments.

“Islamic Coin seeks to build value and deliver future-proof solutions, which will offer seamless digital transactions, riding high on innovations and supporting philanthropic causes,” Al Meeza said with a