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The Central Bank of Myanmar was founded as the Union Bank of Burma on 3 April 1948 by the Union Bank of Burma Act, 1947 [2] [3] and took over the functions of the Rangoon branches of the Reserve Bank of India. [4]
Ayeyarwaddy Farmers Development Bank (A Bank) [4] Co-operative Bank (CB Bank) [5] Myanmar Citizens Bank [6] Glory Farmer Development Bank (G Bank) Kanbawza Bank; Myanma Apex Bank; MD Bank; Myanmar Metro Bank; Myanmar Oriental Bank; Myanma Tourism Bank [7] Shwe Rural and Urban Development Bank (Shwe Bank) Tun Commercial Bank (formerly Tun ...
Bank of Mongolia Myanmar: Burmese kyat: Central Bank of Myanmar Nepal: Nepalese rupee: Nepal Rastra Bank: 1 INR = 1.6000 NPR (buy) 1 INR = 1.6015 NPR (sell) North Korea: North Korean won: Central Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea Oman: Omani rial: Central Bank of Oman: 1 OMR = USD 2.6008 Pakistan: Pakistani rupee: State Bank of ...
The CB Bank was established on 21 August 1992 with the permission of the Central Bank of Myanmar. It started as a small bank with 33 employees and has around 7000 in 2016. It started as a small bank with 33 employees and has around 7000 in 2016.
Than Than Swe (Burmese: သန်းသန်းဆွေ) is a Burmese civil servant who currently serving as the governor of Central Bank of Myanmar. [1] She became the first female to hold the position of governor in history.
Kyauktada Township (Burmese: ကျောက်တံတား မြို့နယ် [tɕaʊʔdədá mjo̰nɛ̀]) is the center of downtown Yangon, Myanmar.The township consists of nine wards, and shares borders with Botataung Township in the east, Seikkan Township and Yangon River in the south, Pabedan Township in the west and Mingala Taungnyunt Township in the north.
Sasana Kijang complex in Kuala Lumpur, home of SEACEN since 2011. Since its inception in the early 1980’s, The SEACEN Centre has established its unique regional position in serving its membership of central banks in the Asia-Pacific region through its learning programmes, research work, and networking and collaboration platforms for capability building in central banking knowledge.
Myanmar Payment Union (MPU) is a Myanmar financial services corporation headquartered in Yangon, Myanmar.It provides bank card services and a major card scheme in Myanmar.MPU was founded on 15 September 2011 with total of 16 [1] members from both state and privately owned banks, and expanded to 23 members as of 19 Jan 2017.