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This unification was intended to foster Egypt's financial sector. [1] Establishing the new authority is part of at a series of reforms aimed to strengthen the stability and security of the non-banking financial sector in Egypt and its interoperability with the banking sector.
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Shinhan Bank Egypt, sold to Attijariwafa Bank; Bank of Nova Scotia, sold to Arab African International Bank [4] National ICICI Bank Egypt sold, to QNB Al Ahli; BNP Paribas Egypt, sold to Emirates NBD [5] Piraeus Bank Egypt, sold to Al Ahli Bank Of Kuwait [6] Crystal Jmaad Global Bank; Bank Audi, sold to First Abu Dhabi Bank
Financial regulatory authorities of Egypt (1 P) G. ... Pages in category "Government agencies of Egypt" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.
Financial regulatory authorities of the United Kingdom (1 C, 6 P) Financial regulatory authorities of the United States (2 C, 30 P) Pages in category "Financial regulatory authorities by country"
Financial regulatory authorities include those in charge of bank supervision; of securities regulation, often referred to as securities commissions; of anti-money laundering supervision of financial firms; and of consumer protection in financial services, and more generally of enforcing "conduct-of-business" requirements, not to mention ...
The Central Bank of Egypt is the national reserve bank and controls and regulates the financial market and the Egyptian pound. There is a State regulatory authority for the Cairo Stock Exchange. State-owned or Nationalized banks still account for 85% of bank accounts in Egypt and around 60% of the total savings.