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  2. Burgan Bank - Wikipedia

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    It is Kuwait's second-largest conventional bank by assets. [1] It is a subsidiary of Kuwait Projects Company Holding and operates a network of 24 branches and over 100 ATMs. In 2007, Burgan Bank recorded a profit of 74.8 million Kuwaiti Dinars, up 34% since the previous year, where they had a profit of 55.7 million Kuwaiti dinar. [citation needed]

  3. List of banks in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Al Ahli United Bank (AUB) [10] - February 2024 - AUBK merged with Kuwait Finance House (KFH). [11] Officially removed from Islamic Bank list on 20 October 2024. Kuwait International Bank (K.S.C) (KIB) [ 12 ]

  4. List of companies of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Boubyan Bank: Financials Banks Kuwait City: 2004 Islamic bank P A Burgan Bank: Financials Banks Kuwait City: 1977 Bank, part of KIPCO: P A Central Bank of Kuwait: Financials Banks Kuwait City: 1969 Central bank S A Cinescape: Consumer services Recreational services Kuwait City: 1954 Cinema chain P A Fast Telecommunications: Telecommunications

  5. List of banks in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    ICBC Turkey Bank: 1986 39 3,395 Odeabank: 2011 41 2,844 Şekerbank: 1953 240 2,764 Burgan Bank: 1991 29 2,733 Aktif Yatırım Bankası: 1998 14 2,557 Alternatif Bank: 1991 24 2,209 Citibank: 1981 3 2,037 Anadolubank: 1997 114 1,913 MUFG Bank Turkey: 2012 1 1,806 Nurol Yatırım Bankası: 1998 1 1,059 Turkland Bank: 1991 12 574 Deutsche Bank ...

  6. Burgan - Wikipedia

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    Burgan Bank, a Kuwait-based bank This page was last edited on 16 April 2023, at 04:04 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

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    Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!

  8. Five Post Oak Park - Wikipedia

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    During that year the building was 93% leased. Amegy Bank, UBS, and Willbros USA together had 50% of the leasable space. [1] CP Group, formerly Crocker Partners, purchased Five Post Oak Park in 2021. The transaction was the commercial real estate firm's first in the Houston market since 2014, highlighting the firm's optimism of the CBD.

  9. 919 Milam - Wikipedia

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    Bank of the Southwest hired Kenneth Franzheim to design the 24-story building which was constructed between 1953 and 1956. The building was the first in Houston with a shell composed of an "all-aluminum curtain-wall," and was the first of three buildings in Downtown Houston to be networked in the first phase of a pedestrian tunnel system.