Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB) has teamed up with the Abu Dhabi Housing Authority (ADHA)... The post Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank Becomes First Bank to Offer Instant DigitalAbu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB) has teamed up with the Abu Dhabi Housing Authority (ADHA)... The post Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank Becomes First Bank to Offer Instant Digital

Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank Becomes First Bank to Offer Instant Digital Home Financing Pre-Approval

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Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB) has teamed up with the Abu Dhabi Housing Authority (ADHA) to give eligible UAE nationals instant digital pre-approval for Sharia-compliant home financing — a move the bank says makes it the first in the region to offer this kind of fully digitised approval process.

What’s changing

Through the new partnership, customers can get an “approval in principle” for home financing in minutes, powered by ADIB’s digital credit engine. The collaboration is built to work alongside ADHA’s existing National Housing finance programme, letting beneficiaries tap into additional funding from ADIB to purchase, build, or expand a home.

Here’s how the financing is structured:

  • ADHA provides profit-free housing finance approvals of up to AED 1.75 million.
  • ADIB supplements this with additional Sharia-compliant financing where needed.
  • The process is integrated end-to-end with ADHA’s broader housing journey, so customers move through a single, streamlined digital experience rather than juggling two separate processes.

According to UAE government figures, the homeownership rate among UAE nationals hit 91% in 2025, and this partnership is positioned as a way to keep that momentum going by removing friction from the financing process.

Why it matters

For a market where mortgage and housing finance approvals have traditionally taken days or weeks of paperwork, compressing that into a digital, near-instant pre-approval is a meaningful efficiency gain — and a signal of how quickly Gulf banks are racing to digitise core lending products, not just front-end banking apps.

It also reflects a broader regional trend: Islamic finance institutions pairing traditional Sharia-compliant structures (like profit-free government housing finance) with modern fintech infrastructure to speed up customer journeys, rather than treating digitisation and compliance as being in tension.

Sources:

  1. WAM (Emirates News Agency) – ADIB, Abu Dhabi Housing Authority collaboration enables instant digital pre-approval for home financing
  2. Zawya – Abu Dhabi Islamic to provide digital home financing for Emiratis
  3. ADIB – ADHA Home Finance (official product page)

The post Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank Becomes First Bank to Offer Instant Digital Home Financing Pre-Approval appeared first on Bitcoin News Asia.

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