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  2. BLME - Wikipedia

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    BLME (Bank of London and The Middle East) is a British independent Sharia’a compliant bank that is headquartered in London. As of 2013, it was the largest Islamic bank in Europe. [1] It was founded in 2006 and offers financial services in three core areas: wealth management, commercial real estate finance and savings products.

  3. List of banks in the Arab world - Wikipedia

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    Investment Bank of Iraq; Iraqi Middle East Investment Bank; Islamic Bank; Mosul Bank; National Bank of Iraq; North Bank; Sumer Bank; Union Bank of Iraq; Bank Audi ِWorld Islamic Bank ِElaf Islamic Bank; United Investment Bank; Al Janoob Islamic Bank; T.C. Ziraat Bankasi of Turkey (the Turkish state agricultural bank) [4] Bank Mili Iran (the ...

  4. British Arab Commercial Bank - Wikipedia

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    BACB has a head office in London, and three representative offices in Algiers in Algeria, Tripoli in Libya and Abidjan in the Cote D'Ivoire. The bank has 17 sister banks across Europe, Asia and Africa. It is owned by three main shareholders - the Libyan Foreign Bank (87.80%), Banque Centrale Populaire (6.10%) and Banque Extérieure d'Algérie ...

  5. Bank of London (clearing bank) - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of London is a British clearing, correspondent and wholesale bank operating in the United Kingdom, the United States and Europe. [1] The bank launched on 30 November 2021 and in doing so became the UK's sixth clearing bank.

  6. Bank of Credit and Commerce International - Wikipedia

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    A Full Service Bank, London 1991 "Case study: Bank of Credit and Commerce International", Erisk, June 2001, (via Internet Archive), retrieved October 1, 2007, An incomplete copy of the Sandstorm report(pdf), made available by the Association for Accountancy and Business Affairs, retrieved November 9, 2005

  7. 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.

  8. Bank of London - Wikipedia

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    Bank of London and the Middle East, established 2006; Bank of London and South America {1923–1971} Bank of London and Montreal {1958–1984} Banco de Londres y Río de la Plata {1862–1923} Delhi and London Bank (1865–1916) London Bank of Australia {1893–1921} London and Provincial Bank {1870–1918} London Scottish Bank (closed 2009)

  9. Capitec Bank - Wikipedia

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    Capitec Bank is a South African retail bank and financial services company. [2] As of February 2024 the bank was the largest retail bank in South Africa, based on number of customers, with 120,000 customers opening new accounts per month.