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Name Headquarters National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) Karachi: Bank of Punjab (BOP) Lahore: Sindh Bank: Karachi: Bank of Khyber (BOK) Peshawar: First Women Bank: Karachi: Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited (ZTBL) Islamabad: Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan: Karachi
Mall of Lahore [18] Amanah Mall [19] Avenue Mall [20] Xinhua Mall [21] Gulberg Galleria [22] Siddiq Trade Center [23] Imperial Mall [24] Pace Shopping Mall [25] Vogue Towers [26] Al Fatah Malls (3 malls) [27] Dolmen Mall Lahore
METRO Pakistan Pvt. Limited is a leading wholesale and retail company in Pakistan, established in 2007 as part of the global METRO Cash & Carry network. The company operates 10 wholesale centers in major urban cities such as Lahore, Karachi, Multan, Islamabad, and Faisalabad.
Three years ago, JPMorgan Chase became the first bank with a branch in all 48 contiguous states. Now, the firm is expanding, with the aim of reaching more Americans in smaller cities and towns.
One source was the Syrian-born branch manager, Ghassan Qassem, the second a young British employee. The Abu Nidal link man for the BCCI accounts was a man based in Iraq named Samir Najmeddin or Najmedeen. Throughout the 1980s, BCCI had set up millions of dollars worth of letters of credit for Najmeddin, largely for arms deals with Iraq.
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.
Pace Pakistan was founded in 1992 by Salman Taseer as part of First Capital Group. [4]In 1995, Pace opened their first shopping mall in Gulberg, Lahore. [4]In 2005, Pace expanded its operations and Pace Model Town Link Road was inaugurated. [4]
One theory suggests that Lahore's name is a corruption of the word Ravāwar, as R to L shifts are common in languages derived from Sanskrit. [39] Ravāwar is the simplified pronunciation of the name Iravatyāwar, a name possibly derived from the Ravi River, known as the Iravati River in the Vedas.