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The Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran (CBI; Persian: بانک مرکزی جمهوری اسلامی ايران, romanized: Bank Markazi-ye Jomhuri-ye Eslāmi-ye Irān; SWIFT Code: BMJIIRTH), also known as Bank Markazi, was established under the Iranian Banking and Monetary Act in 1960, it serves as the banker to the Iranian government and has the exclusive right of issuing banknote ...
The Iran-Europe Commercial Bank, which is registered in Hamburg, Germany, but is majority owned by the Bank of Industry and Mines of Iran. The second foreign bank to be created in Iran was the joint Iranian-Venezuelan bank. [citation needed] In 2009, four US banks, including Citibank and Goldman Sachs applied for opening a branch in Iran. The ...
It was officially granted to the National Bank of Iran for 10 years, which could be renewed on its own. In April 1932, the first banknote of BMI was issued. Saving Fund: saving fund of Bank Melli Iran was established under a law to encourage people to save money in 1939.
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Governor of the Central Bank of Iran (Persian: رئیس کل بانک مرکزی ایران) is the highest administrative authority of the Central Bank of Iran, making decisions concerning all such current affairs of the bank. [1]
Post Bank of Iran was formally established in 1996. It is the eleventh state owned bank in Iran. [2] In 2024, IRLeaks launched a cyberattack on Iran's banking sector, affecting 20 of the country's 29 banks, including the Post Bank of Iran and the Central Bank of Iran. Politico referred to it as the "worst attack" in Iran's history. [3]
Bank Saderat Iran was founded on September 7, 1952, by the Bolurfrushan family, Mohammad Ali Mofrah, and several of his associates. The bank was initially established with a capital of 20 million Iranian rials in credit and 3,500 Iranian rials in loans.
Europäisch-Iranische Handelsbank (aka The Iran-Europe Commercial Bank) [27] (Germany) Future Bank [ 27 ] (Bahrain) Islamic Development Cooperation and Regional Investment Bank [ 27 ] (Iraq)