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Bank Alfalah Limited (Urdu: بینک الفلاح لمیٹڈ), 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 .
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Habib Bank Limited (often abbreviated as HBL) is a Pakistani bank headquartered at Habib Bank Plaza, Karachi with regional offices in Lahore and Islamabad. It is a subsidiary of Swiss-based organisation Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED). Established in 1941 by the Habib Family, it the oldest bank in Pakistan post-independence.
Later in 2010, Arif Habib Bank Ltd. was rebranded under the name of Summit Bank Ltd. [9] Suroor Investments Ltd. acquired the majority shares of Atlas Bank Ltd. and MyBank Ltd. [ 10 ] and these banks were later on came under the umbrella of Summit Bank Ltd., [ 11 ] increasing the network of the bank to over 193 branches in the country.
In December 2011, Sirajuddin Aziz, former CEO of Bank Alfalah, was appointed as the new CEO of Habib Metropolitan Bank. [3] Aziz aimed to leverage the bank's reputation in trade finance for Karachi's exporters by extending lending to their supply chain.
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The Bank of Punjab was founded in October 1989, pursuant to the Bank of Punjab Act 1989, by the provincial government of Punjab under the leadership of then-Chief Minister Nawaz Sharif. [2] The initiative was part of the provincial government's efforts to utilize its financial resources to support local policy objectives during the resurgence ...