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This bank started its activities as Credit Institution in September 1999. Subsequently, in August 2002, it received a full banking license and changed its name to Saman Bank. Saman Eqtesad Credit Corporation was established on September 23, 1999 with a share capital of 11 bln Iranian Rials (US$1.4m). It opened its first branch on November 22, 1999.
[1] [2] According to Politico, the Iranian government was forced to pay millions of dollars to IRLeaks in ransom. [1] Politico reported that 20 out of about 29 Iranian credit institutions fell in the attack. [3] [4] [1] The Iranian central bank, the Post Bank of Iran and the Bank of Industry and Mines were amongst the banks hit in the attack. [5]
In 2014, the bank was poised to execute cross-border deals and is sponsored and owned by three commercial banks, Tejarat Bank (the country’s third largest bank), Saman Bank and Middle East Bank. [3] [4] Kardan board of directors was chaired by Wisconsin university graduate and a prominent banker Dr. Parviz Aghili (Chairman) who spearheaded ...
Mohammad Reza Zonuzi (Persian: محمدرضا زُنوزی مطلق) is an Iranian businessman and sports director.. He also owns the ATA Airlines, Tractor S.C., Tabriz Iran khodro, 30% of the shares of Tourism Bank, 34% of the shares of Saman Bank, [1] and industrial factories such as Investment Company Tabriz steel expansion, Dorpad Tabriz industrial group factories, Yaghout Tabriz industry ...
Shetab was introduced in 2002, and now all card issuing banks in Iran are required to connect to the system. [2]In 2005, the government obliged the Central Bank of Iran and the Iranian banks, mostly state owned, to set up all the necessary infrastructures (regulatory, hardware, software) for fully launching e-money in Iran by March 2005.
Jobless claims applications ticked up modestly last week, but the total number of Americans collecting unemployment benefits rose to their highest level in more than three years. Applications for ...
The bank was founded in 2012. [1] [2] [3] MEB is owned by small private shareholders. They focus on the humanitarian trade with Iran. [4] [5] On 8 October 2020 OFAC (U.S. Department of the Treasury) changed its sanctions listing. Middle East Bank is - along with all other Iranian banks - SDN-listed and “Subject to Secondary Sanctions”.
Sarmayeh Bank is an Iranian bank founded in 2005 as part of the government's privatization of the banking system. [1] Sarmayeh Bank is listed in Farabourse. In 2006, Sarmayeh Bank had an initial equity capital of $365.150 million. [2] In 2024, the bank was targeted as part of a cyberattack by IRLeaks on the Iranian banking