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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.
Bank of London and The Middle East plc: Independently run England: The Bank of New York Mellon (International) Limited The Bank of New York Mellon: United States of America: Bank of Scotland plc: Lloyds Banking Group: Scotland: Bank of the Philippine Islands (Europe) plc Bank of the Philippine Islands: Philippines: Bank Saderat plc Bank Saderat ...
The bank has clients trading in and out of developing markets in the Middle East and Africa. 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.
Ahli United Bank B.S.C. Arab Bank PLC; Bahrain Development Bank B.S.C. BBK; BMI Bank B.S.C (c) BNP Paribas; Citibank Bahrain; Credit Libanais SAL; Eskan Bank; Future Bank B.S.C. (c) Habib Bank Limited; HSBC Bank Middle East Limited; ICICI Bank Limited; MashreqBank psc; National Bank of Abu Dhabi (Bahrain Branch) National Bank of Bahrain BSC
By August 2004, the FSA granted authorisation of the bank, [8] and subsequently led to the Islamic Bank of Britain becoming available to the public. Giles Cunningham is the current CEO of Al Rayan Bank; he joined the Bank in April 2021. In 2022, the Bank acquired a new headquarters in London's West End, 4 Stratford Place. The Grade II listed ...
Saudi Awwal Bank (SAB; Arabic: البنك السعودي الأول) is a Riyadh-based Saudi joint stock company in which global banking group HSBC owns a minority stake. [4] The bank traces its origins to the British Bank of the Middle East which was acquired by HSBC in 1959.
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)
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