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Bank Name [1] Bank name (in Arabic) Headquarters Stock code (if applicable) [2] [3] Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank: بنك أبوظبي التجاري: Abu Dhabi: ADX: ADCB: Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank
Banque Misr failed in 1939, but was then reorganized. Talaat Harb and Medhat Yakan at the opening of a new branch of Banque Misr in 1935. In 1960 Gamal Nasser nationalised all banks in Egypt, foreign and domestic, including the four largest domestic banks — National Bank of Egypt, Banque Misr, Bank of Alexandria and Banque du Caire. The next ...
The following is a list of banks in the Arab World.The modern system of Arab banks was created in Egypt in the late 19th century, with the campaign of modernizing the country.
Citi Bank NA / Egypt, branch of Citibank; Arab Bank PLC, branch of Arab Bank; Mashreq Bank branch; National Bank of Greece branch; Standard Chartered branch; As of 2024 the six largest banks by total assets were NBE ($155 bn), Banque Misr ($104 bn), CIB ($27 bn), QNB Al Ahli ($20 bn), AAIB ($13 bn), and Banque du Caire ($13 bn). [2]
2010 — All shares owned by Banque Misr are transferred to Misr Investment Company. 2018 — Launches a new leasing business under the name Cairo Leasing Corporation (CLC). 2019 — The Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates approved establishment of a BC branch office in the UAE.
There are also full-service branches in New York, London, and Hong Kong. [7] Mashreq provides conventional and Islamic personal and investment banking and asset management services. [8] [9] Mashreq through its app Mashreq Neo also offers instant personal cash loans to citizens residing in the UAE. [10]
Dubai Islamic Bank Pakistan: Dubai Islamic Bank Pakistan was established in 2006 as a fully owned subsidiary. Panin Dubai Syariah Bank: 38.3% ownership in a Shariah-compliant player in Indonesia, which has one of the largest Muslim populations in the world. Bank of Khartoum: DIB holds a stake in Bank of Khartoum, one of the largest banks in Sudan.
It was previously named Banque Libanaise pour le Commerce, [4] renamed to BLC Bank in the end of 2004. In 1956, the bank established a foreign presence with the establishment of BLC Bank SA in France which itself opened four branches in the UAE in 1973. BLC Finance SAL was established in 1998.