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  2. Mashreq (bank) - Wikipedia

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    Mashreq (Arabic: بنك المشرق) is the oldest privately owned bank in the United Arab Emirates and one of the oldest banking institutions in the Middle East. [4] Founded as the Bank of Oman in 1967, it now offers online banking and e-commerce .

  3. List of banks in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Doha Bank 15 March 1979 [3] qa.dohabank.com: Commercial Bank of Qatar: CBQ 10 April 1975 [4] cbq.qa: Qatar International Islamic Bank QIIB 1991 [5] qiib.com.qa: Qatar Islamic Bank: QIB 1982 qib.com.qa: Qatar Development Bank: QDB 1997 qdb.qa: Ahlibank: 1983 ahlibank.com.qa: Masraf Al Rayan MAR January 2006 [6] alrayan.com: Dukhan Bank 1: 8 ...

  4. Mashreqbank - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Mashreqbank

  5. Mashriq (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mashriq or Mashreq or Mashrek (Arabic: مشرق) ... Mashreq (bank), the oldest privately owned bank in the United Arab Emirates founded as the Bank of Oman in 1967;

  6. Creditor Reference - Wikipedia

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    The Reference part can be subject to further restrictions when e.g. national reference numbers are converted from/to Creditor Reference format; in Finland the national reference number includes a single check digit by itself, and is limited to 4–20 characters in length. Example: RF18 5390 0754 7034 [In this example, the check digits are "18 ...

  7. Mashriq - Wikipedia

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    Therefore Sirtica or the Gulf of Sidra is considered the dividing point between the Maghreb and Mashreq within the Arab world. [6] [7] These geographical terms date from the early Islamic expansion. The Mashriq corresponds to the Bilad al-Sham and Mesopotamian regions combined. [12] As of 2014, the Mashriq is home to 1.7% of the global population.

  8. RRN - Wikipedia

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    RRN can refer to: . Relative record number; Resident registration number; Retrieval Reference Number, a key to uniquely identify a card transaction based on the ISO 8583 standard

  9. Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair - Wikipedia

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    Al Ghurair trained as an industrial engineer and earned a bachelor's degree from California Polytechnic State University.He joined Mashreq in 1977, and worked in various capacities until 1988, and he took over responsibility for the bank's international operations, setting up branches in New York, London, Bahrain, Qatar, Egypt, India and Pakistan.