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  2. Tadhamon Bank - Wikipedia

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    Tadhamon Bank is considered one of the largest, classic banks in Yemen.It was founded in 1996 based on the Islamic Banks Law in the republic of Yemen. [1] Tadhamon international Islamic Bank (TIIB) was established initially under the name of Yemen Islamic Bank for Investment and Development and was later renamed to TIIB (Tadhamon international Islamic Bank) to reflect its business expansion ...

  3. List of banks in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Cooperative & Agricultural Credit Bank (CAC BANK) Tadhamon International Islamic Bank; Yemen Kuwait Bank for Trade & Investment; National Bank of Yemen

  4. List of banks in the Arab world - Wikipedia

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    HSBC Bank Middle East Limited; ING Bank A.S. International Bank for Commerce Under liquidation; Investcorp Bank B.S.C. JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. JS Bank Limited; Korea Exchange Bank; Kuwait Asia Bank E.C. Under liquidation; Malayan Banking Berhad Maybank; MCB Bank Limited; National Bank of Abu Dhabi; National Bank of Pakistan; Philippine ...

  5. Category:Banks of Yemen - Wikipedia

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  6. List of companies of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Yemen is an Arab country in Western Asia at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. As of 2013, the country had a GDP (ppp) of US$61.63 billion, with an income per capita of $2,500. As of 2013, the country had a GDP (ppp) of US$61.63 billion, with an income per capita of $2,500.

  7. Economy of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    However, in May 2006 the World Bank adopted an assistance strategy for Yemen providing for $400 million in International Development Association (IDA) credits in 2006-2009. In November 2006, at a meeting of Yemen's development partners, a total of $4.7 billion in grants and concessional loans was pledged for the period 2007–2010.

  8. Student loan - Wikipedia

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    Students can apply for student loans with the Department of Education which enables any school to take part in its Direct Loan project. [ 19 ] Some believe that the education of workers would bring societal benefits such as reducing stress on public services, reducing medical expenses, increasing incomes, and promoting employment rates.

  9. Central Bank of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of Yemen (Arabic: البنك المركزي اليمني) is the central bank of Yemen. The Bank is engaged in developing policies to promote financial inclusion and is a member of the Alliance for Financial Inclusion. [3] The Central Bank of North Yemen was established in 1971 and the Central Bank of South Yemen in 1972. When ...