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Founded in 1973, the National Bank of Oman (NBO) was the first local bank in Oman. [1]NBO has over 60 branches and 173 ATMs and Cash Deposit Machines across Oman. The bank has two international branches in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
Qatar National Bank Oman; Standard Chartered Bank Oman; State Bank of India Oman; Habib Bank Limited Oman; Beirut Oman Bank This page was last edited on 15 October ...
Salaam Said Al Shaksy (born 1961) is chairman of Oman Housing Bank.. Al Shaksy was also a member of the board of directors of Oman Oil Company and ORPIC Group. His other appointments included: member of the board of Al Raffd Fund (Oman's Government-funded SME fund); a member of Oman's 2040 Vision Economic Committee; board member of Oman Banks Association; chairman of Oman Growth Fund; a member ...
National Bank of Abu Dhabi; National Bank of Pakistan; Philippine National Bank; Saudi National Commercial Bank (The) Securities & Investment Company B.S.C ( c ) Standard Chartered Bank; State Bank of India; TAIB Bank B.S.C. (c) The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Ltd. The International Banking Corporation B.S.C. (c) Turk Ekonomi Bankasi Under ...
National Bank of Oman; O. Oman Arab Bank This page was last edited on 18 January 2020, at 21:23 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Mohammed Mahfoodh Al Ardhi is an Omani businessman and former military chief. He is currently the Executive Chairman of Investcorp, Chairman of Bank Sohar, [1] Previous Chairman of the National Bank of Oman and was both the youngest and longest serving native head of the Royal Air Force of Oman, having joined as a fighter pilot.
He was formerly a non-executive director of Oman Air, Shell Oman Marketing Company, Taageer Leasing Company, Oman, and National Bank of Oman. [14] He is a member of the International SeaKeepers Society. [9] Barwani was included in the book Those Who Inspire Oman, published in November 2012 by the publishing house Those Who Inspire Ltd. [15]
The Central Bank of Oman is responsible for maintaining the stability of the national currency the Omani Rial and ensuring monetary and financial stability in a deregulated and open financial system. The capital base of the CBO which was one million Omani Rials at the commencement of operations in 1975, was strengthened over time and since ...