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Soneri Bank Limited (Urdu pronunciation: [so.ˈneː.ri bɛŋk] so-NAY-ree-BANK) is a Pakistani bank based in Karachi. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Its head office is located in the PNSC Building . Soneri Bank started its operation in the year 1992.
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Silkbank was founded in 1994 as Prudential Commercial Bank. [5] It began commercial operations on May 7, 1995. [5] It was subsequently listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange. [6] In September 2001, Saudi Pak Industrial and Agricultural Investment Company acquired Prudential Commercial Bank and renamed it as Saudi Pak Commercial Bank. [7] [5]
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Sonali Bank was established in 1972 under the Bangladesh Banks (Nationalisation) Order, through the amalgamation and nationalisation of the branches of National Bank of Pakistan, Bank of Bahawalpur, and Premier Bank branches located in East Pakistan until the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. [10]
In 1992, the Federal Shariah Court ordered the abolition of the interest rate system in Pakistan, which was later challenged in the Supreme Court of Pakistan. [1] The Supreme Court later referred the decision back to the Federal Shariah Court in 2002 for reconsideration.