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Libyan Foreign Bank Reports $440 Million Net Profit

January 5, 2025
Libyan Foreign Bank Reports $440 Million Net Profit
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The Libyan Foreign Bank (LFB) has announced a net profit of over $440 million for the year 2024, marking a significant financial milestone by erasing all accumulated losses prior to 2022.

In a statement, the bank attributed this achievement to the allocation of necessary provisions to present a fair and transparent financial position. Over the past three years, from 2022 to 2024, the LFB reported total net profits exceeding $1.2 billion.

In August, the bank’s management revealed that net profits for 2022 and 2023 alone amounted to $804 million, demonstrating a consistent upward trajectory in its financial performance.

The LFB’s strong results for 2024 underscore its effective strategic management and commitment to financial sustainability. The institution remains a cornerstone of Libya’s economy, with its stability seen as a critical factor in the nation’s broader economic recovery.

This milestone aligns with efforts to strengthen Libya’s banking sector amid challenges posed by political instability and economic uncertainty. Observers have lauded the LFB’s leadership for prioritising transparency and resilience, helping to restore confidence in the country’s financial systems.

The LFB’s performance for 2024 reflects a broader drive to stabilise Libya’s financial sector and foster long-term economic growth, signalling a positive outlook for the years ahead.

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