Sharjah Islamic Bank SIB Personal Finance (Goods Murabaha)
Islamic Personal Financing in Fujairah
Cash-purpose Islamic personal finance built on Goods Murabaha (with Service Ijarah used for service needs), for school fees, travel, furnishing, rent or investment. The first installment falls due only after 150 days, repayment runs up to 48 months, and finance amounts scale to AED 1,000,000 per the bank's calculator. Minimum salary is AED 5,000, but unlike SIB's car finance the salary must be transferred to SIB and the employer must be on the bank's approved list; an Al Etihad Credit Bureau report is required, and maximum age at maturity is 65 for UAE nationals, 60 for expatriates.
SIB's personal finance is the fiqh-literate option: certificates for both Murabaha variants are published and the bank explains which contract covers what, which beats the vague Shariah-compliant labeling common in this market. Commercially it is a salary-capture product: no salary transfer, no deal. The 150-day grace is a genuine cash-flow gift, but the missing rate card means you should collect SIB's quote and compare it against FAB Islamic's published 4.79%-7.2% range and CBD Al Islami's from-5.50% before signing. For consolidating conventional debt into an Islamic structure, the buyout path plus grace period is a strong combination.
Pros
- Contract-level transparency: published certificates plus a FAQ explaining Murabaha versus Ijarah
- 150-day first-payment grace is among the longest advertised in the UAE
- Low AED 5,000 salary threshold for a fully Islamic bank
- Buyout path for consolidating conventional loans into an Islamic structure
Cons
- Salary transfer and approved-employer listing are both mandatory, unlike SIB's own car finance
- No published profit rate card; pricing emerges only at application
- 48-month cap is shorter than the 60 months some UAE banks offer on personal finance
- Expatriate maximum age at maturity of 60 curtails tenors for older borrowers
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Product Details
Structure
murabaha
Max Amount
AED 1,000,000 (per calculator)
Term Options
12 months, 24 months, 36 months, 48 months
Sharjah Islamic Bank in Fujairah
Sharjah Islamic Bank's SIB Personal Finance (Goods Murabaha) is available to Fujairah residents, using a murabaha structure. Sale-based personal finance fixes the total price at signing; check the Key Facts Statement for the reducing rate, fees, and early settlement policy. Sharjah Islamic Bank operates across the UAE, so Fujairah residents have full access to this product.
Our Take on Sharjah Islamic Bank
SIB is the strongest combination of pedigree, disclosure and pricing among the UAE's mid-size Islamic banks. Its history is genuinely unique (the 2002 conversion is the industry's founding case study for conventional-to-Islamic transformation), and unlike most local rivals it publishes numbers you can compare: 3.75% first-year home finance, 2.49% flat car finance, 4.80% expected on its flagship deposit. Governance is institutionally sound though presentationally thin; the ISSC members appear in AGM records rather than on a polished governance page, and deposit-side contract names and sharing ratios go undisclosed. Scale is respectable (AED 90.3 billion assets, growing at 14%) without matching Dubai Islamic Bank or the big windows' parent groups. For borrowers, SIB frequently sets the price floor a halal shortlist should be built around; for depositors, the AED 200,000 Flexi ticket is the gate to its best published rate. The main frictions are Sharjah-centric branch coverage and an app experience a tier below Al Hilal's.
How Sharjah Islamic Bank Works
Open the relationship digitally or in-branch
The SIB Digital app opens an account with an Emirates ID scan and selfie in minutes, no salary transfer needed; traditional current and savings accounts require AED 3,000 minimum balance if salary is not transferred.
Position deposits by ticket size
Under AED 200,000, the 1-12 month Fixed Deposit is the only term option (rates on request); at AED 200,000+, the Flexi Long Term Deposit pays up to 4.80% expected over 24/36 months with your choice of payout frequency and 70% finance-against-deposit.
Finance against published rates
Collect the on-page numbers before negotiating: 3.75%/3.99% home finance (no salary transfer), 2.49% flat car finance (AED 5,000 salary), personal finance with a 150-day grace but mandatory salary transfer. Download the product's Shari'a certificate and KFS from the same page.
Verify the contract mechanics
SIB's KFS documents explain the fiqh: the home finance gift-contract transfer, the Murabaha no-increase markup rule and early-settlement treatment. Ask the branch for the deposit-side contract name and sharing ratio, which the website does not disclose.
Financing Structure
SIB operates as a fully Islamic bank: every product runs on named Islamic contracts with certificates published for the financing side. Home finance is Ijarah Muntahia Bittamleek with ownership transferring by gift contract at maturity; car finance is Vehicle Murabaha with a fixed disclosed markup; personal finance uses Goods Murabaha and DMCC commodity Murabaha (with Service Ijarah for services); deposits participate in the bank's Islamic pool with expected (not guaranteed) profit rates, with the deposit-side contract names not disclosed on product pages. Takaful is used for financing-linked insurance. The variable element in home finance is lease-rent repricing against 3-month EIBOR plus a published margin, not accruing interest.
In-Depth Analysis
Sharjah Islamic Bank's history is its moat. Established by Emiri decree of H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohamed Al Qassimi in 1975 as National Bank of Sharjah, it executed the world's first complete conversion of a conventional bank to Islamic banking in 2002, an event that predates and in some ways prototyped the conversion playbooks later used across the Gulf, Africa and Asia. The Sharjah government remains the anchor shareholder through Sharjah Asset Management, and the bank is the largest headquartered in the emirate, listed on the ADX with roughly 1,710 employees and 29 locations.
FY2025 was a record year: net profit after tax of AED 1.32 billion, up 25.7% from AED 1.05 billion, on total assets of AED 90.3 billion (up 14%). Customer financing grew 19.6% to AED 45.6 billion, deposits reached AED 55.7 billion, and liquidity stood at 22.3% of assets. The board proposed raising the cash dividend to 20% and a capital increase to fund further growth. Income from financing and sukuk reached about AED 3.9 billion, with AED 2.3 billion distributed to depositors and sukuk holders, a distribution ratio the bank frames as balancing growth with fair Shariah-compliant returns. A USD 500 million sukuk listed on Nasdaq Dubai in July 2024 diversified funding.
The retail shelf is compact and priced openly. Real Estate Finance leads at 3.75% fixed for year one and 3.99% reducing thereafter (fixed menus at 3.99%/4.25% for 3/5 years), up to AED 50 million and 25 years, with FTV of 85% for Emirati first homes up to AED 5 million and salary transfer explicitly not required. Car finance is straight Murabaha at 2.49% flat standard (1.79% during Ramadan 2025) from a AED 5,000 salary. Personal finance runs on Goods Murabaha with certificates published and a 150-day first-installment holiday, but requires salary transfer and an approved employer. Deposits split between an unpublished-rate Fixed Deposit (1-12 months) and the Flexi Long Term Deposit at up to 4.80% expected for AED 200,000+ over 24/36 months. The SIB Digital account opens in-app without salary transfer, though its minimum-balance disclosure is inconsistent across pages.
Shariah governance is real but modestly presented. The ISSC's members surface through AGM ratifications (Dr. Ibrahim Al Mansouri and Dr. Ali Al Janidi renewed in 2025; Dr. Abdulrahman Alsaadi in appointment agenda items) rather than a dedicated scholars page, and the bank does not publish an annual Shariah report on its website the way Ajman Bank does. What it does publish is arguably more useful to customers: product-level Shari'a certificates for Vehicle Murabaha, Goods Murabaha and DMCC Murabaha, plus KFS documents that explain contract mechanics (the Ijarah gift-contract transfer, the Murabaha fixed-markup rule). As a fully Islamic bank under CBUAE registration, the Higher Shariah Authority layer applies to everything it does.
Assessment: SIB is the value benchmark of this cluster. It publishes more comparable pricing than any UAE Islamic bank surveyed, carries genuine institutional history, and its thresholds keep it accessible to mid-income customers the premium windows ignore. The gaps are deposit-side contract transparency, an app that trails the digital-native banks, and a geographic center of gravity in Sharjah. Nothing in the public record raises Shariah-governance concerns; the criticism is presentation, not substance.
Shariah Compliance Details
- CBUAE register (June 2026): national Islamic retail bank, licence lineage 1975 (entry 01.01.02.026.1975.03)
- ISSC members renewed at 2025 AGM: Dr. Ibrahim Al Mansouri, Dr. Ali Al Janidi (sharjah24.ae AGM report, 23 Feb 2025); Dr. Abdulrahman Alsaadi in AGM appointment items (MarketScreener AGM invitation)
- Product-level Shari'a certificates published: Vehicle Murabaha, Goods Murabaha, DMCC Murabaha (sib.ae product pages, crawled 2026-08-05)
- World-first conventional-to-Islamic conversion 2002 (Oxford Business Group, SIB about-us page)
- FY2025 results: net profit AED 1.32B, assets AED 90.3B (WAM and ADX filing, 22 Jan 2026)
How Sharjah Islamic Bank Compares
Within the UAE's fully Islamic banks, SIB sits between the Dubai giants (DIB, Emirates Islamic) and the northern-emirates specialists (Ajman Bank, Ruya) on scale, and ahead of nearly everyone on price disclosure. Against Ajman Bank it wins on published rates and lower income floors (AED 10,000 versus 15,000-25,000 for home finance) but lacks the government-housing 2nd-rank program. Against Al Hilal it wins on financing breadth and loses on app experience and savings rates. Against the windows, SIB's case is structural purity plus pricing: FAB matches its home rate only after salary-and-card bundling, and no window matches the 4.80% deposit headline at any ticket.
Ajman Bank publishes stronger governance (full ISSC report with CBUAE approval) and unique niches like 2nd-rank government-housing mortgages; SIB counters with published rates, lower thresholds and triple the balance sheet.
Al Hilal wins digital experience and savings rates (5.1% headline vs SIB's unpublished savings); SIB wins financing breadth, published financing pricing and physical presence.
FAB's window matches SIB's home finance pricing only with salary and card bundling, and publishes superior fatwa documentation; SIB offers the fully Islamic balance sheet without bundle conditions.
Bottom Line
SIB is the price-and-pedigree pick of UAE Islamic banking: the world's first converted Islamic bank still publishes the most comparable rates in the market, from 3.75% home finance to a 4.80% expected deposit. Accept the Sharjah-weighted footprint and thin deposit-side contract disclosure, and it belongs on every UAE halal shortlist, usually at the top of it.
Read full Sharjah Islamic Bank reviewShariah Compliance & Oversight
SIB operates under an Internal Shari'ah Supervision Committee as required by CBUAE rules, working within the framework of the Higher Shari'ah Authority. The 2025 AGM renewed the appointment of ISSC members Dr. Ibrahim Al Mansouri and Dr. Ali Al Janidi, and a separate AGM agenda item records the renewal of Dr. Abdulrahman Abdulla Abdulhameed Saad Alsaadi as an ISSC member (sharjah24.ae AGM report, 23 Feb 2025; SIB AGM invitation via MarketScreener; verified 2026-08-05). SIB publishes product-level Shari'a certificates, including a Vehicle Murabaha approval and Goods Murabaha and DMCC Murabaha certificates, on its product pages.
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Why It's Halal
SIB publishes the Shari'a certificates for both Goods Murabaha and DMCC Murabaha on the product page, so the underlying commodity-sale structure is verifiable rather than asserted: the bank buys tradable goods, sells them to the customer at a disclosed markup on deferred payment, and the customer liquidates them for cash, generating a fixed debt with no interest accrual. SIB's own FAQ draws the fiqh distinction plainly: Murabaha covers goods, Ijarah covers services, which is more contract-level candor than most UAE banks provide for personal finance. The 150-day first-installment grace is structured within the sale contract rather than as interest deferral. ISSC oversight applies under the CBUAE framework.
Regional Availability
Sharjah Islamic Bank serves all of the UAE
✓ Available nationwide including Fujairah
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