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Lebanese Diaspora Channel (LDC) – an international version of LBCI targeted to Lebanese in diaspora countries. LBCI News – local channel that focuses on broadcasting the most actual news. LBC Australia – the international version of LBCI is targeted at Lebanese citizens in Australia.
Bank of Beirut and Arab Countries; BankMed; Banque Libano-Française; BLOM Bank; BSL Bank; Cedrus Bank; Creditbank; Crédit Libanais; First National Bank; Fransabank; Intercontinental Bank of Lebanon (IBL) Lebanon and Gulf Bank; Saradar Bank; Bank of Beirut; Société Générale de Banque au Liban (SGBL) Lebanese Swiss Bank; AM Bank (Al-Mawarid ...
Credit Libanais (Arabic: بنك الاعتماد اللبناني) is a Lebanese bank, established in 1961. [1] Having originated with one branch in Riad El Solh Square, today the Bank is headquartered in Adlieh and has a wide network of branches in Lebanon, Cyprus, Bahrain, and Senegal.
LBCI would go on to air across the Arab World, European Union, United States, Canada, Americas and Australia as part of its satellite station LBC SAT. [citation needed] After the success of LBCI in 1997 El Daher launched production house PAC ltd, which was created to become an in-house production laboratory, and remained chairman and CEO until ...
Television in Lebanon arose as a private initiative and not a state-institution. [1] Lebanon was the first country in the Middle East & the Arab world to have indigenous television broadcasting. [ 2 ] [ page needed ] Various Arab televisions emulated the Lebanese model.
The bank ranks tenth in Lebanon in terms of assets, with 12,247 billion Lebanese pounds in 2018 compared to 10,444 billion pounds in 2017, an increase of 17.26%. [ 6 ] In 2017, the bank's net profits reached 74 billion Lebanese pounds, with a liquidity rate of 79.77% and a capital efficiency of 14.75%, which is higher than the requirements of ...
French language inscription "Banque du Liban" on the headquarters of the Bank of Lebanon. Banque du Liban (Arabic: مصرف لبنان; English: Bank of Lebanon) is the central bank of Lebanon. It was established on August 1, 1963, and became fully operational on April 1, 1964.
Télé Liban (also known as TL, Arabic: تلفزيون لبنان) is the first Lebanese public television network, owned by the Lebanese government.It was a result of a merger of the privately run Compagnie Libanaise de Télévision (CLT) (channels 7 and 9) and Télé-Orient (channels 5 and 11).