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  2. Pashtany Bank - Wikipedia

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    Pashtany Bank (Pashto: پښتني بانک) is the firm controlled by the government of Afghanistan that controls the Da Afghanistan Bank (the central bank of Afghanistan), the Afghan national insurance company and Ariana Afghan Airlines. It was established in 1954 to manage the Da Afghanistan Bank.

  3. List of banks in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Pashtany Bank [4] New Kabul Bank [5] Local banks. ... First MicroFinance Bank-Afghanistan [10] Ghazanfar bank [11] Afghan United Bank [12] … References

  4. List of companies of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Location of Afghanistan. Afghanistan is a landlocked country located within South Asia and Central Asia. [1]Afghanistan is a developing country. As of 2014, the nation's GDP stands at about $60.58 billion with an exchange rate of $20.31 billion, and the GDP per capita is $1,900.

  5. Category:Banks of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    First MicroFinance Bank (Afghanistan) K. ... Pashtany Bank This page was last edited on 18 January 2020, at 21:21 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. List of banks (alphabetical) - Wikipedia

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    Aareal Bank, Wiesbaden, Germany; Aargauische Kantonalbank, Aarau, Switzerland; Abacus Federal Savings Bank, New York, United States; AB Bank, Dhaka, Bangladesh; AB ...

  7. Talk:Pashtany Bank - Wikipedia

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  8. Afghanistan International Bank - Wikipedia

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    Bank has its branches in Kabul, Mazar-e-Sharif, Herat, Kandahar, Jalalabad, Kunduz, Pole-e-Khumri, Helmand, Nimruz and Khost. Afghanistan International Bank holds $790 million in deposits — about 20% of Afghanistan's deposit base. [1] The Wall Street Journal has described the company as "one of the country's biggest lenders". [3]

  9. Abdul Majid Zabuli - Wikipedia

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    In 1931, Abdul Majid Zabuli was able to use the investment capital he had accrued through the cotton trade with Russia to establish Afghanistan's first investment bank. [3] While privately owned, the Bank-e-Meli Afghan was given power over currency regulation and acted as a de facto government organisation. [ 4 ]