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  2. List of companies of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Oil and gas exploration & production, subsidiary of Attock Oil Company (UK) P A Pakistan Ordnance Factories: Industrials Defense Wah Cantonment: 1951 State-owned firearms, ammunition & military equipment manufacturer S A Pakistan Petroleum: Energy Integrated oil & gas Karachi: 1950 State-owned oil and gas exploration & production S A Pakistan Post

  3. House of Habib - Wikipedia

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    In 1921, his four sons joined the business, and Habib & Sons was established, which eventually transformed into today's HBL Pakistan or Habib Bank Limited. [1] [6] The House of Habib occupies a significant place in Pakistan's early history. Habib Bank was relocated to Pakistan at the personal request of its first Governor General Mohammad Ali ...

  4. City Group - Wikipedia

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    City Group began on 6 February 1972 as a mustard oil company venture. [3] After its first project, City Group invested in new fields, including manufacturing , industry and trading . More enterprises were established in the early 1990s; these included consumer goods , foods, steel, printing & packaging, shipping, power and energy, shares and ...

  5. Bank AL Habib - Wikipedia

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    Bank AL Habib was incorporated as a Public Limited Company in October 1991 and started banking operations in 1992. (Late) Hamid D. Habib, grandson of the founder a Habib Group, was the first Chairman of Bank AL Habib Limited. He was a Director in Habib Bank Limited from 1954 and its chairman from 1971 until nationalisation.

  6. Habib Group - Wikipedia

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    Habib Group was established in 1947 by Habib Ullah Mia as Habib Trading, a consumer goods trading company. [3] It was inherited by his three sons, Mahbub Ali, Yakub Ali, and Yasin Ali, in 1981 who expanded the business in other areas such as garments. [3] [4] In 2009, Habib Group sponsored the Port City League Twenty20 championship in ...

  7. Saigol Group - Wikipedia

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    After the independence of Pakistan in 1947, with the help of his younger brothers Yousaf, Gull and Bashir, he set up their first textile spinning mill in Lyallpur (now called Faisalabad) in 1949. [3] Later the family expanded its textile business to Rawalpindi and Gujjar Khan , and bought a sugar mill in Jauharabad from the Pakistan Industrial ...

  8. Tata Oil Mills Company - Wikipedia

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    Tata Oil Mills Company also known as TOMCO, was a public limited company and part of Tata Group. It was incorporated on 10 December 1917 with head office at Bombay by Dorabji Tata . It was into manufacture and sale soaps, detergents, cooking oils, glycerine, cattle and poultry feeds, de-oiled meals, oil cakes and fish products.

  9. Bank Alfalah - Wikipedia

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    Bank Alfalah Limited (Urdu pronunciation: [bɛŋk al.fə.ˈlaːh] bank-al-fuh-LAH), formerly known as Habib Credit and Exchange Bank, is a Pakistani commercial bank headquartered in Karachi. It is a subsidiary of an Emirati conglomerate, Abu Dhabi United Group .