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Palestine Investment Bank, Bahrain PIB 25 August 2016 PIB Palestine pibbahrain.com: Rafidain Bank Bahrain Rafidain Bank: 1 July 1969 Rafidain Bank rafidainbankbh.com: SICO Bank SICO 3 December 1996 SIO Services sicobank.com: The Saudi National Bank, Bahrain SNB: 4 November 1978 Saudi National Bank alahli.com: Standard Chartered Bank (Bahrain ...
In 2002, Equity International invested $32 million in Mexican home builder Homex. The firm divested from Homex in 2008. [2] In 2005, the firm made a $50 million investment in Brazilian property company Gafisa. [3] In 2010, the firm sold a significant portion of its shares in Gafisa. [4]
Arcapita was founded in 1997. [2] Around that time, Islamic banking started to gain popularity, but the industry lacked Sharia compliant investment opportunities. Arcapita's Sharia compliant model was created offering private equity and real estate alternative investments. [15]
EQ Office is a real estate investment company that owns 80 office properties comprising 40 million square feet. The company is owned by funds managed by The Blackstone Group . The company was formerly known as Equity Office .
Investcorp is a global manager of alternative investment products, for private [2] and institutional [3] clients. Founded in Bahrain in 1982, the firm has offices in United States, United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, India, China, Japan, and Singapore.
Equity Group Holdings Limited (EGHL), formerly Equity Bank Group, is a financial services holding company based in the African Great Lakes region. EGHL's headquarters are in Nairobi, Kenya, with subsidiaries in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, South Sudan, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of the Congo and a representative office in Ethiopia.
The BBK is split into four major segments: Retail Banking deals with individual customers through e-banking, loans, multi-feature accounts, credit facilities etc.; [2] Treasury and Investment which handles internal consults with the various departments and affiliated companies to handle capital management; Corporate Banking focuses on corporate and institutional customers within Bahrain; and ...
meem (meem م) is the retail banking arm of Gulf International Bank B.S.C. (GIB), [2] offering retail banking services to Bahraini and Saudi customers. It is intended to target the technophile customer base by offering Sharia-compliant, non-traditional banking services licensed by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency.