- Stanbic Bank reinforces its capital markets expertise as Co-Lead Arranger for CRDB Bank’s Al Barakah Sukuk
- The transaction highlights strong structuring capability supporting Tanzania’s growing capital markets ecosystem
- Stanbic demonstrates proven experience in complex instruments and partnerships with major national issuers
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – Friday, 23 January 2026:
Stanbic Bank Tanzania has reaffirmed its growing influence in the country’s capital markets after successfully supporting CRDB Bank’s latest Al Barakah Sukuk issuance as Co-Lead Arranger. The transaction further strengthens Tanzania’s Islamic finance and structured products landscape while underscoring Stanbic’s deep expertise in debt capital markets.
The Al Barakah Sukuk represents the third tranche that Stanbic has arranged for CRDB Bank, reflecting a long-standing partnership built on technical depth, disciplined structuring, and strong investor engagement. Through this issuance, CRDB Bank continues to expand Shariah-compliant investment opportunities, attracting both retail and institutional investors seeking ethical, asset-backed instruments.
Strengthening Tanzania’s Capital Markets
Stanbic Bank played a central role in providing structuring support throughout the transaction, leveraging its regional experience and execution capability to ensure a successful outcome. The Sukuk issuance demonstrates how close collaboration between issuers, arrangers, and regulators can support the continued growth and sophistication of Tanzania’s financial ecosystem.
Speaking on the transaction, Sarah Mkiramweni, Senior Vice President – Debt Capital Markets & Syndication for East Africa, said the successful execution illustrates the impact of strong partnerships in a maturing market. She emphasized Stanbic’s commitment to advancing ethical and asset-backed financial instruments that strengthen Tanzania’s capital markets and broaden investment choices for the public.

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