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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 Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Allied Bank Limited (ABL) Lahore: Askari Bank (Fauji Group) Islamabad: Bank Alfalah Limited (BAFL) Karachi: Bank Al-Habib Limited (BAHL) Karachi: Habib Bank Limited (HBL) Karachi: Habib Metropolitan Bank Limited: Karachi: JS Bank Limited (JSBL) Karachi: MCB Bank Limited (MCB) Lahore: Soneri Bank: Karachi: Standard Chartered Pakistan (SC ...

  4. 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 ]

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  6. List of banks (alphabetical) - Wikipedia

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    Asset pricing; Bond (finance) Capital structure; Corporate finance; Cost of capital; Equity (finance) Ethical banking; Exchange traded fund; Financial; law. market

  7. Burgan - Wikipedia

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    Burgan may refer to: Lake Burgan, a lake in Minnesota; Burgan-e Bala, a village in South Khorasan Province, Iran; Burgan-e Pain, a village in South Khorasan Province, Iran; Burgan Field, an oil field in Kuwait; Burgan Bank, a Kuwait-based bank

  8. LSE Group (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    It initially had 83 companies listed and was headquartered at Bank Square in Lahore. The number of listed companies increased to 519 since its inception. In 2000, LSE froze accounts following an unprecedented market crash, resulting in a two-day closure and a one-day trading suspension. [3]

  9. Ahmad Al-Abdullah Al-Sabah - Wikipedia

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    Sabah worked at the Central Bank of Kuwait from 1978 to 1987. [1] Then he worked at the private finance institutions from 1987 to 1999. [1] During this period he was the chairman of the Burgan Bank SAK. [2] He was the minister of finance from 1999 to 2001. [3] He was appointed minister of communication in 1999. [4]