NBO Muzn Islamic Banking inks MoU with Sarooj Development

NBO Muzn Islamic Banking Sarooj MoU
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By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Sr. Content Head
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NBO Muzn Islamic Banking has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Sarooj Development Company to offer Shari’ah-compliant home financing solutions for eligible customers purchasing properties within the Sarooj Oasis Project, an integrated mixed-use development located in Sultan Haitham City.

This agreement allows eligible Omani nationals to access financing through Muzn Islamic Banking in accordance with Islamic principles, enabling them to purchase homes in one of the Sultanate’s most strategically planned urban developments.

NBO’s Muzn Islamic Banking, OHB partner
Salima Obaid Issa Al-Marzoqi
Assistant General Manager & Chief Islamic Banking Officer – NBO

“This MoU comes as a part of our broader commitment to empower individuals through providing ethical financial solutions and supporting the national development goals. At Muzn Islamic Banking, we are proud to be a trusted partner in Oman’s housing journey, ensuring citizens have access to home ownership opportunities that align with their values and aspirations.”

From his end, Sulaiman Khamis Al Qasmi, Deputy CEO of Sarooj Development Company, noted that, “At Sarooj Development Company, we are committed to shape integrated communities that offer real value to Omani individuals. This agreement with NBO Muzn Islamic Banking represents more than just financial facilitation; it reflects our responsibility to ensure that home ownership is accessible, sustainable, and aligned with Oman’s long-term urban development goals. We are proud to help deliver a project that supports both personal aspirations and national priorities.”

The financing solution is structured to protect the interests of all stakeholders, including the bank, the developer, and the customer, while maintaining full alignment with regulatory requirements.

Sarooj Oasis is being developed under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) with the Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning and forms part of the Sultan Haitham City initiative. The project aims to reduce pressure on land demand by providing integrated living environments with quality infrastructure and services.

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