Parent and subsidiary, but the statements look nothing alike. One is digital-first Islamic; the other is conventional and traditional.
Boubyan Bank
Kuwait
Boubyan Bank is Kuwait's leading digital Islamic bank, established in 2004 as a subsidiary of National Bank of Kuwait (NBK). It is widely recognized for its technology-forward approach, award-winning mobile banking app, and innovative Sharia-compliant financial products. Its PDF statements reflect its digital-first philosophy with clean, structured layouts.
National Bank of Kuwait (NBK)
Kuwait
The National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) is the largest bank in Kuwait and one of the most well-established financial institutions in the Arab world, founded in 1952. It provides comprehensive banking services across retail, corporate, and private banking segments. NBK statements are clearly formatted with precise transaction records.
Boubyan Bank was founded in 2004 and is Kuwait's leading digital-first Islamic bank, with around 500K customers and a strong app-rating reputation. It is majority-owned by NBK. NBK itself, founded in 1952, is Kuwait's largest conventional bank — 2M+ customers, 73 branches, dominant in salaried-professional and HNW private banking.
The ownership relationship does not flatten the product difference. Boubyan structures everything as Murabaha or Tawarruq. NBK runs conventional products end-to-end. Statement design diverges accordingly.
Boubyan PDFs are digitally generated with a modern, clean layout. Bilingual Arabic-English columns. Islamic product type appears in the narration ('مرابحة', 'تورق'). The header clearly shows IBAN, product type, and statement period. App-generated exports occasionally omit page numbers, which can break multi-page ordering — our extraction reassembles by date sequence.
NBK PDFs come from Misys/Temenos core banking. Bilingual side-by-side columns (Arabic right, English left). Carry-forward balance at the foot of each page can be mistaken for a new transaction. Both render KWD to three decimal places. Boubyan compresses KNet merchant strings into a single one-line description; NBK keeps the merchant name in a separate field.
If you bank with both, your Boubyan CSV will surface Murabaha and Tawarruq labels — financing repayments and cash-finance drawdowns. Your NBK CSV will surface conventional salary, KNet, ATM, and international transfer lines. Both run KWD with 3 decimals — same precision discipline.
Inter-bank transfers within the NBK Group (Boubyan to NBK) use the same Kuwait clearing rails as any cross-bank transfer. The reference number is preserved in both CSVs. Boubyan's app-generated statements occasionally mix Arabic brand names and English locations on the same merchant line — readable but worth a glance when reconciling.
| Feature | Boubyan Bank | National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) |
|---|---|---|
| Country | Kuwait | Kuwait |
| Region | MENA | MENA |
| Currencies | KWD | KWD, USD |
| Sharia-Compliant | Yes | — |
Both Banks
National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) Only
Which is easier to convert?
Boubyan's modern digital layout is parse-friendly when the PDF is generated from the web app. App-generated exports may omit page numbers, which we reassemble by date. NBK's text-layer PDFs are consistent across exports. Both produce clean CSVs.
Do both banks use KNet?
Yes. KNet is Kuwait's national debit-card network and is used identically across all Kuwaiti banks. Boubyan compresses the merchant string into a single description line; NBK keeps the merchant in a separate field. Either way, the KNet purchase extracts as a standard debit row.
Why does my Boubyan statement sometimes lose page numbers?
App-generated PDFs from the Boubyan mobile app occasionally export without page numbers. NBK's text-layer exports always include them. Our extraction reassembles the multi-page transaction order by date sequence so the missing page numbers do not cause data loss.
How do I categorise Murabaha and Tawarruq from Boubyan?
Both are Islamic financing products. Map Murabaha repayments to financing-liability reduction. Tawarruq drawdowns appear as a credit-then-debit pair on the same day — net them to a single cash drawdown. NBK does not generate these lines; its conventional loan repayments map straight to loan-liability.
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