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Egyptian Gulf Bank (EG-Bank) Arab African International Bank (AAIB) HSBC Bank Egypt S.A.E., part of HSBC Group; Arab Banking Corporation - Egypt S.A.E. (BankABC), part of Arab Banking Corporation Group; Export Development Bank of Egypt (E-Bank), state-controlled; Arab International Bank (AIB) Citi Bank NA / Egypt, branch of Citibank
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The first two digits of the sort code identify the bank (90-xx-xx = [Bank of Ireland], 98-xx-xx = [Ulster Bank], for example) and the last 4 identify the branch. There is an exception with 99-xx-xx - these codes are used for international banks Irish Clearing ACs, and some Post Office accounts.
The "123" network links more than 30 Egyptian Banks supporting more than 1500 ATMs distributed all over Egypt. This network provides the banks' clients with direct access to their different accounts at any time and from anywhere through the ATMs carrying the "123" logo.
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Chase National Bank of Egypt SAE; Citibank; Commercial International Bank; Crédit Commercial de France; Share of the Credit Foncier Egyptien, issued July 1905. Credit Foncier Egyptien; Credit International d'Egypt; Crédit Lyonnais; Credit Suisse; Credito Italiano; Dakahlia Commercial Bank; Delta International Bank; Deutsche Bank AG ...
Banque Misr (Arabic: بنك مصر) is an Egyptian bank co-founded by industrialist Joseph Aslan Cattaui Pasha and economist Talaat Harb Pasha in 1920. The government of the United Arab Republic nationalized the bank in 1960.
In 1987, after Chase Bank’s decision to sell its share of the shares, the National Bank of Egypt established an increasing in its stake to 99.9%, and the bank’s name was changed to "Commercial International Bank – Egypt." The National Bank of Egypt's share continued to decline through several public offerings, to reach 18.7%. In 2006, a ...