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  2. HSBC Bank Middle East - Wikipedia

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    HSBC Bank Egypt was established in 1982 as Hongkong Egyptian Bank with 40% HSBC ownership. In January 1994, the bank was renamed Egyptian British Bank under the same shareholding structure. The bank took the name HSBC Bank Egypt in April 2001 following an increase in shareholding by the HSBC Group's from 40% to 94.5% of its issued share capital .

  3. List of banks in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Head Office (in UAE) Headquarters Stock code (if applicable) [2] [3] National Bank of Bahrain: بنك البحرين الوطني Abu Dhabi Manama, Bahrain: BSB: NBB: Rafidain Bank: مصرف الرافدين Abu Dhabi Baghdad, Iraq: Arab Bank: البنك العربي Abu Dhabi Amman, Jordan: ASE: ARBK: Banque Misr: بنك مصر Dubai Cairo ...

  4. HSBC - Wikipedia

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    HSBC was listed among the 17 banks in the UK that were "facing questions over what they knew about the international scheme and why they did not turn away suspicious money transfers," as HSBC "processed $545.3m in Laundromat cash, mostly routed through its Hong Kong branch."

  5. GCC Exchange - Wikipedia

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    From 2007 to 2017, the company expanded its services from the GCC region to all over the globe, especially in Europe, Africa and Asia to become a leading money exchange company in the world. [10] As such in 2017, GCC Exchange achieved another milestone by being awarded the Financial Award Winner for the year as well as broadening its horizons ...

  6. UAE Exchange - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, it introduced online money transfers. Between 2005 and 2009 it opened offices in Hong Kong, Uganda, Jordan, Canada, New Zealand, and China, as well as purchasing MoneyDart Global Services in the United States. The business also launched an online money transfer brand, Money2anywhere.com. XPay; a mobile bill payment application was also ...

  7. Remittance - Wikipedia

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    A remittance is a non-commercial transfer of money by a foreign worker, a member of a diaspora community, or a citizen with familial ties abroad, for household income in their home country or homeland. Money sent home by migrants competes with international aid as one of the largest financial inflows to developing countries.

  8. FinCEN Files - Wikipedia

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    Some transfers date back to 2008. [37] [38] A report by the BBC suggests that the FinCen Files reveal that the United Kingdom bank HSBC was involved in numerous illegal money transfers. [39] At the time, HSBC was subject to a deferred prosecution agreement for the laundering of $881 million on behalf of the Sinaloa and Norte del Valle cartels. [2]

  9. Islamic banking and finance - Wikipedia

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    Hawala (also Hiwala, Hewala, or Hundi; literally "transfer" or "trust") is a widely used, informal "value transfer system" for transferring funds from one geographical area to another, based not on wire transfers but on a huge network of money brokers (known as "Hawaladars") throughout the Muslim world. [343]