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Sharjah Islamic Bank, formerly known as the National Bank of Sharjah, is a publicly listed Islamic bank headquartered in the emirate of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates. [2] The bank was established in 1976 and in 2004 converted into a fully Shariah compliant bank.
Dubai: 1967 Private bank, DFM: MASQ: P A Musafir (company) Travel Travelling Sharjah: 2007 Travel Agency P A National Bank of Abu Dhabi: Financials Banks Abu Dhabi: 1968 ADX: NBAD: S A National Bank of Dubai: Financials Banks Dubai: 2007 DFM: ENDB: P A NewBoy: Consumer goods Toys Dubai: 1999 Dolls P A Noor Islamic Bank: Financials Banks Dubai ...
The overall structure of the UAE's national numbering plan is: Landline numbers begin with: [1] 01 Al Karama (Canceled) 02 Abu Dhabi; 03 Al Ain; 04 Dubai; 05 mobile number; 06 Sharjah, Ajman and Umm al-Quwain; 07 Ras Al Khaimah; 08 Western Region (Liwa, etc.) 09 Fujairah; Mobile numbers begin with: 050 cell phones ; 052 cell phones ; 053 cell ...
The Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates (Arabic: مصرف الإمارات العربية المتحدة المركزي) (Central Bank of the UAE or CBUAE) is the state institution responsible for managing the currency, monetary policy, banking and insurance regulation in the United Arab Emirates. [2]
Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank: Abu Dhabi 9.9 2.2 161.9 16.7 Banking 7 720 Emaar Properties: Dubai 7.8 3.1 38.9 18.2 Real estate: 8 900 Dubai Islamic Bank: Dubai 5.4 1.7 85.6 10.9 Banking 9 927 Mashreq: Dubai 5.2 2.3 65.3 10.3 Banking 10 1002 Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank: Abu Dhabi 3.9 1.4 53.0 11.8 Banking 11 1334 Borouge: Abu Dhabi 5.7 1.1 9.2 20.0 ...
Citibank National Association, United Arab Emirates (Arabic: سيتي بنك) commonly known as Citibank U.A.E., [4] is a franchise subsidiary of Citigroup, [5] a multinational financial services corporation headquartered in New York City, United States. Citi U.A.E. is connected by a network spanning 98 markets across the world.
FGB (formerly known as First Gulf Bank) was the third largest bank by assets in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), [1] until it merged with the National Bank of Abu Dhabi in December 2016 to form First Abu Dhabi Bank, creating the largest bank by assets in the UAE. [2] Established in 1979, FGB is headquartered in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.