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MCB Bank was incorporated as Muslim Commercial Bank in July 1947, shortly before the Partition of India, under the encouragement of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. [2] The founders, Adamjee Haji Dawood and M. A. Ispahani, were joined by directors from major Muslim commercial and industrial families, including the Ispahani, Adamjee, Dada, Arag, and Amin Jute families. [2]
Bank of Beirut and Arab Countries; BankMed; Banque Libano-Française; BLOM Bank; BSL Bank; Cedrus Bank; Creditbank; Crédit Libanais; First National Bank; Fransabank; Intercontinental Bank of Lebanon (IBL) Lebanon and Gulf Bank; Saradar Bank; Bank of Beirut; Société Générale de Banque au Liban (SGBL) Lebanese Swiss Bank; AM Bank (Al-Mawarid ...
In 1932, Curiel's Bank, founded by members of the Curiel family and which had grown from the successful banking department of Morris E. Curiel & Sons, merged with Maduro's Bank to form MCB. The bank became notable for being the first to extend credit to Eastern European Jews fleeing persecution in the years preceding World War II. [5]
Intercontinental Bank of Lebanon S.A.L. Standard Chartered Bank S.A.L. Lebanese Canadian Bank S.A.L. Lebanese Islamic Bank S.A.L. Lebanese Swiss Bank S.A.L. Lebanon & Gulf Bank S.A.L. Banque de Syrie et du Liban; Syrian Lebanese Commercial Bank S.A.L. National Bank of Kuwait
MCB Group was created by MCB's shareholder with the aim of separate the banking and non-banking operations and raise capital in order to position itself for future growth. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] During the restructure, shareholders of MCB exchanged their MCB shares for MCB Group shares on a 1:1 ratio and the various subsidiaries previously held by ...
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CSCBank SAL (also known as CSC Group or “CSC”), is a Lebanese bank headquartered in Lebanon with offices in Jordan and Cyprus, along with processing centers located in the two countries. CSC has a branch network and operations in 30 countries in the Middle East, Africa and Europe.
Bank Audi: Financials Banks Beirut: 1830 Public bank P A Bank of Beirut: Financials Banks Beirut: 1963 Commercial bank P A Banque du Liban: Financials Banks Beirut: 1963 Central bank S A Banque Zilkha: Financials Banks Beirut: 1946 Defunct, merged into Société Bancaire du Liban in 1958 P D Beirut International Center Production (BIC) Consumer ...