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This is a list of banks in Kuwait. All the following local (11 nos.) & foreign (11 nos.) banks are registered with Kuwait Banking Association . [ 1 ] The Central Bank of Kuwait supervises the 32 Exchange Companies that operate within Kuwait.
Al Ahli Bank of Kuwait, Safat, Kuwait Al-Amanah Islamic Investment Bank of the Philippines , Zamboanga City, Philippines Al-Arafah Islami Bank Limited , Dhaka, Bangladesh
The following is a list of banks in the Arab World. The modern system of Arab banks was created in Egypt in the late 19th century, with the campaign of modernizing the country. Today Arab banks are among the most pioneering in Developing countries , and some are competitors to major international banks.
Al Ahli Bank of Kuwait (ABK) is a retail and commercial bank located in Kuwait City, founded in 1967. The services are provided via 29 branches in Kuwait, 2 branches in the United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi and Dubai) and 45 branches in Egypt. [1] In 2016 ABK was the 10th on the List of the 50 safest banks in the Middle East by the Global Finance ...
Citi Bank NA / Egypt, branch of Citibank; Arab Bank PLC, branch of Arab Bank; Mashreq Bank branch; National Bank of Greece branch; Standard Chartered branch; As of 2024 the six largest banks by total assets were NBE ($155 bn), Banque Misr ($104 bn), CIB ($27 bn), QNB Al Ahli ($20 bn), AAIB ($13 bn), and Banque du Caire ($13 bn). [2]
Ahli United Bank (Arabic: البنك الأهلي المتحد) is a regional bank based in Bahrain. [4] Its head office is situated at Manama and is the largest bank in Bahrain . [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It is present in 8 countries in the Middle East and United Kingdom.
JS Bank, Bahrain Branch JS Bank: 30 June 2005 JS Bank Limited jsbl.com: KEB Hana Bank, Bahrain Branch KEB Hana Bank: 23 February 1977 KEB Hana Bank global.1qbank.com: MCB Wholesale Bank (Branch) Manama - Bahrain MCB: 22 August 1995 MCB Bank Limited mcb.com.pk: MUFG Bank, Bahrain Branch MUFG: 24 October 1979 MUFG Bank, Ltd. bk.mufg.jp ...
Citigroup decided to cease its operations from Qatar in 1987, allowing Ahli Bank to purchase all of its assets [2] and start operating as an autonomous entity. [3] Ahli United Bank, Bahrain's largest bank, was the largest shareholder in Ahli Bank. In 2012, Ahli United sold all but 1,000 shares of its stake in the bank. [4]