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  2. Tadhamon Bank - Wikipedia

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    Tadhamon Bank is considered one of the largest, classic banks in Yemen.It was founded in 1996 based on the Islamic Banks Law in the republic of Yemen. [1] Tadhamon international Islamic Bank (TIIB) was established initially under the name of Yemen Islamic Bank for Investment and Development and was later renamed to TIIB (Tadhamon international Islamic Bank) to reflect its business expansion ...

  3. List of banks in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Cooperative & Agricultural Credit Bank (CAC BANK) Tadhamon International Islamic Bank; Yemen Kuwait Bank for Trade & Investment; National Bank of Yemen

  4. List of companies of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Yemen is an Arab country in Western Asia at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. As of 2013, the country had a GDP (ppp) of US$61.63 billion, with an income per capita of $2,500. As of 2013, the country had a GDP (ppp) of US$61.63 billion, with an income per capita of $2,500.

  5. Category:Banks of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Central Bank of Yemen; N. ... Tadhamon Bank; Y. Yemen Commercial Bank This page was last edited on 18 January 2020, at 21:23 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. List of banks in the Arab world - Wikipedia

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    Habib Bank Limited; HDFC Bank; HSBC Bank Middle East Limited; ING Bank A.S. International Bank for Commerce Under liquidation; Investcorp Bank B.S.C. JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. JS Bank Limited; Korea Exchange Bank; Kuwait Asia Bank E.C. Under liquidation; Malayan Banking Berhad Maybank; MCB Bank Limited; National Bank of Abu Dhabi; National Bank ...

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  8. Economy of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Yemen's currency is the Yemeni riyal (YR), which was floated on the open market in July 1996. Periodic intervention by the Central Bank of Yemen has enabled the riyal to gradually depreciate approximately 4 percent per year since 1999. Its valued averaged YR191.5 per U.S. dollar in 2005, and has averaged YR197.5 in 2006.

  9. Yemen Commercial Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Yemen Commercial Bank is a Yemeni closed joint-stock company established in accordance with Central Bank of Yemen's decree No 2783 dated 28/1/1993. The Bank was given the commercial permit by the Ministry of Trade and Supplies based on the Trade and Supplies Minister's decree No. 32/1993 .