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Bahrain Islamic Bank is a commercial bank based in Manama, Bahrain, founded on 7 March 1979, and started operating from the beginning of the Hijri Year 1400 (2nd of Muharram) which was the 22 November 1979.
Source: [2] 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 ...
Al Riffa station is the western terminus of the Doha Metro's Green Line and serves the municipality of Al Rayyan. It is located on Dukhan Highway, opposite the Mall of Qatar, in the newly developed Rawdat Al Jahhaniya district. [1] The station currently has no metrolinks. [2] Facilities on the premises include restrooms and a prayer room. [1]
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 ...
$162.25 million (2017) [2] Total assets: $8.249 billion (2017) Total equity: $1.191 billion (2017) [2] Number of employees. 761 [1] Website: NBBOnline.com: Footnotes ...
Isa Air Base (IAB), formerly known as Shaikh Isa Air Base (ICAO: OBBS), is located on the island nation of Bahrain.Isa Air Base is located on the shore of the Persian Gulf in southern Bahrain.
The origins of Bahrain's international airport dates to 1927 when a chartered flight to Bahrain landed. [2] The first scheduled commercial airliner to arrive in Bahrain, in 1932, was a flight from London to Delhi operated on a Handley Page H.P.42 aircraft named Hannibal.