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  2. Banking and insurance in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Bank Melli Iran (aka National Bank of Iran), with nearly $9 billion, had the biggest debt followed by Bank Sepah, Iran's oldest, with about $4.8 billion. Bank Maskan, Bank Keshavarzi, Bank of Industry and Mines and the Export Development Bank of Iran were next with the respective debts of $4.7, $4.1, $3.5 and $1.1 billion.

  3. Shetab Banking System - Wikipedia

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    The Agricultural Bank (Keshavarzi Bank) was the first Iranian bank to connect to the Shetab system. [ 5 ] In 2007, before the imposition of new sanctions against Iran , Tetra-Tech IT Company announced that using Visa and Mastercard is now possible for online sales and in Iranian e-card terminals at shopping malls, hotels, restaurants, and ...

  4. Amin Investment Bank - Wikipedia

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    AminIB, also known as Amin Investment Bank (Persian: شرکت تأمین سرمایه امین, Shirkat-e Tamin-e Sirmaih-e Amin), is a major Iranian banking establishment offering commercial and investment banking services. [1] The company was established in 2007 as part of the government's economic reform of the banking system. [2]

  5. IRLeaks attack on Iranian banks - Wikipedia

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    Iran was forced to block ATMs in the country. [9] 20 out of 29 Iranian banks were hit including Sarmayeh Bank, Post Bank of Iran, Iran Zamin Bank, the Bank of Industry and Mines, Bank-e Shahr, Iran-Venezuela Bi-National Bank, Bank Day, Eghtesad Novin Bank, Mehr Interest-Free Bank.

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    Benda says the safest place to download a mobile banking app is from your bank’s website. “Banks use extremely secure, high-end encryption technologies,” Benda says.

  7. Template:Banks of Iran - Wikipedia

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  8. Middle East Bank - Wikipedia

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    The bank was founded in 2012. [1] [2] [3] MEB is owned by small private shareholders. They focus on the humanitarian trade with Iran. [4] [5] On 8 October 2020 OFAC (U.S. Department of the Treasury) changed its sanctions listing. Middle East Bank is - along with all other Iranian banks - SDN-listed and “Subject to Secondary Sanctions”.

  9. EN Bank - Wikipedia

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    EN Bank operates in Iran and many other Middle Eastern countries. In addition to retail, corporate, international, and commercial banking, the company offers savings and current accounts, loans, cards, and safe deposit boxes; merchant, cash management, and financing services; Internet, telephone, mobile, and SMS banking; and foreign exchange, currency accounts, trade finance, fund transfer ...