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Addresses of banks/development finance institutions being regulated by State Bank of Pakistan; SBP Members Financial Institutions List; List of Banks in Pakistan 2014-15; Pakistani Banks (as of November 2007)
Assets Industry Net income Nishat Group: Lahore: US$6 billion [1] Conglomerate: Fauji Foundation: Rawalpindi: US$4 billion [2] Conglomerate: US$1.671 billion (2017) [3] Hashoo Group: Karachi: US$3.8 billion [1] Conglomerate: Bahria Town: Islamabad: US$3.4 billion [1] (2021) Real estate: Dawood Hercules Corporation: Karachi: US$1.7 billion [4 ...
As of Sep, 2020, Islamic banking industry (IBI) assets and deposits of the overall banking industry stood at 16.0 percent and 17.3 percent, respectively. [ 2 ] As of Sep, 2020, the infrastructure of IBI in Pakistan consists of 22 Islamic banking institutions (IBIs), 5 full-fledged Islamic banks (IBs), and 17 conventional banks with standalone ...
List of international banking institutions – List of international and multilateral financial institutions; List of systemically important banks – List of banks deemed systemically important by at least one major regulator; List of largest banks – List of largest banks as measured by market capitalization and total assets on balance sheet
The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) (Urdu: سیکیورٹیز اینڈ ایکسچینج کمیشن آف پاکستان), formerly known as Company Law Administration, Company Law Board, and Corporate Law Authority, is the corporate legislative and financial regulatory agency of Pakistan whose objective is to develop a modern and efficient corporate sector and a capital ...
Pakistan Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation (PICIC) is a financial institution in Pakistan, one of the first development finance institutions established with the World Bank Group assistance in 1957. [1] In 2007, PICIC Commercial Bank was bought by Singapore owned NIB Bank. [2]
Before independence on 14 August 1947, during the British colonial era, the Reserve Bank of India was the central bank for the then undivided subcontinent. On 30 December 1948 the British Government's commission distributed the Reserve Bank of India's reserves between Pakistan and India—30 percent (750 M gold) for Pakistan and 70 percent for India.
The Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan (IDBP) was established on July 29, 1961, through the transformation of the Pakistan Industrial Finance Corporation (PIFCO). [1] PIFCO, founded in February 1949 with a share capital of Rs. 20 million, was primarily funded by the Central Government (51 percent) and various institutional and individual ...