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  2. Faysal Bank - Wikipedia

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    Faysal Bank Limited (Urdu pronunciation: [ˈfɛj.səl bɛŋk] FAY-sul-BANK) is a Pakistani Islamic bank based in Karachi. [2] [3] Founded as Al-Faysal Investment Bank in 1995, it became an Islamic bank in 2023. It is named after Mohammed bin Faisal Al Saud. Over the years, Faysal Bank has been involved in multiple controversies.

  3. List of banks in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Citi Bank N.A (CitiBank N.A Pakistan) Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited (ICBC Pakistan) Bank of China [3] (Bank of China Pakistan Branch) The Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank (HSBC Bank Pakistan) The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ (MUFG Bank Pakistan) Saudi National Bank (Samba Financial Group|Samba Bank (Pakistan) Limited)

  4. Bank Alfalah - Wikipedia

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    Bank Alfalah Limited (Urdu pronunciation: [bɛŋk al.fə.ˈlaːh] bank-al-fuh-LAH), 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 .

  5. Jahangir Siddiqui & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Bank Islami is the joint venture project of three groups namely Jahangir Siddiqui & Co. Pakistan, Randeree family, & Dubai Bank. [14] The State Bank of Pakistan issued a No Objection Certificate on 19 August 2004 and Bank Islami Pakistan Limited, the second full-fledge Islamic commercial bank in Pakistan, was incorporated on 18 October 2004 in ...

  6. Al Baraka Bank Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Al Baraka (Pakistan) Limited (ABPL) (Urdu: البراکہ بینک پاکستان) is a Pakistani Islamic bank headquartered in Karachi. [2] It is a subsidiary of the Al Baraka Banking Group, a Bahrain-based Islamic banking group. [3] It came into being as a result of the first merger in the Islamic Banking sector of Pakistan. [4]

  7. Askari Bank - Wikipedia

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    Askari Bank was founded in October 1991 as Askari Commercial Bank and a year later it was listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange. [3] In November 2006, Askari Bank established a wholly-owned asset management firm named Askari Investment Management Limited. [4] In June 2013, Askari Bank was acquired by Fauji Foundation from Army Welfare Trust. [5]

  8. NIB Bank - Wikipedia

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    NIB Bank's main business units included Retail Banking, Commercial Banking, Corporate and Investment Banking and Treasury Services. The Bank competed with all other major banks operating in Pakistan. [2] NIB bank ceased its operations in Pakistan with effect from July 7, 2017 and its assets now stand amalgamated into MCB.

  9. Federal Bank for Cooperatives - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Bank for Cooperatives (FBC) was a specialized financial institution in Pakistan that catered to the needs of housing and agricultural cooperatives. Established in 1976, it was one of the oldest banks in the country and played an important role in providing agricultural credit during the early decades after partition. [ 1 ]