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Saman Bank (Persian: بانک سامان, Bank Saman) is a privately owned Iranian bank. It is listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange. [1] In 2024, Saman Bank was hit by a cyberattack from IRLeaks, which affected 20 of Iran's 29 banks, including the Central Bank of Iran. Politico called it the "worst attack" in Iranian history. [2]
At the time of the 2006 National Census, the city's population was 14,777 in 3,961 households, [7] when it was capital of the former Saman District of Shahrekord County. [8] The following census in 2011 counted 15,327 people in 4,558 households. [ 9 ]
This is a list of cities in Iran, categorized by province. The census years listed below comes from the Statistical Center of Iran. [1] [2] Since 2006, Iran has conducted a census every five years. Cities in bold indicate provincial, county, or district capitals. Iran is divided into 31 provinces and includes a total of 1,245 cities.
Saman District (Persian: بخش سامان) is a former administrative division of Shahrekord County, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province, Iran. Its capital was the city of Saman . [ 3 ]
Kardan investment bank (Persian: شرکت تأمین سرمایه کاردان, Shirkat-e Tamin-e Sirmayeh-e Kardan) is an Iranian investment bank based in Tehran. Kardan is licensed and regulated by the country’s Securities and Exchange Organization (SEO) .
Kar Bank Tower (Tehran Stock Exchange Tower) Hafez St. 1963–1969 68 m (223 ft) 19 [18] Saman Twin Towers Keshavarz Boulevard: 1969–1977 70 m (230 ft) 22 [18] Eskan Triple Towers Mirdamad Boulevard: 1977–1991 72 m (236 ft) 23 [18] Sepehr Tower: Somayeh St. 1991–2005 115 m (377 ft) 32 [18] [20] Tehran International Tower
Samen (Persian: سامن) [a] is a city in, and the capital of, Samen District of Malayer County, Hamadan province, Iran. [4] Demographics
Sarmayeh Bank is an Iranian bank founded in 2005 as part of the government's privatization of the banking system. [1] Sarmayeh Bank is listed in Farabourse. In 2006, Sarmayeh Bank had an initial equity capital of $365.150 million. [2] In 2024, the bank was targeted as part of a cyberattack by IRLeaks on the Iranian banking