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  2. Parsian Bank - Wikipedia

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    Parsian Bank was founded in July 2001, [1] and opened for business in 2002. [2] It entered the Tehran Stock Exchange in 2004 [citation needed]. Reuters news agency describes the bank as "Iran's largest non-state bank" in 2006, known for offering slightly higher interest rates on accounts than state-run banks, financing of as much as 80% of a property's value, so that financing was a real ...

  3. Bank Pasargad - Wikipedia

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    Bank Pasargad (Persian: بانک پاسارگاد, Bank Pasargad), also known as BPI, is a major Iranian bank offering retail, commercial and investment banking services. The company was established in 2005 as a part of the government's privatization of the banking system.

  4. Category:Banks of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Banks of Iran" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. ... Parsian Bank; Persia International Bank; S. Saman Bank; Sarmayeh Bank;

  5. Bank Mellat - Wikipedia

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    Bank Mellat (Persian: بانک ملت, Bank Milât, lit. People's Bank) is a private Iranian bank.Its name means "Bank of the Nation". Bank Mellat was established in 1980, with a paid capital of Rials 33.5 billion as a merger of ten pre-revolution private banks, comprising Tehran, Dariush, Pars, Etebarat Taavoni & Tozie, Iran & Arab, Bein-al-melalie-Iran, Omran, Bimeh Iran, Tejarat Khareji ...

  6. Parsian - Wikipedia

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    Parsian may refer to: Parsian Bank, ... Parsian, Iran, a city in Iran; Parsian County, an administrative subdivision of Iran; Parsian, Bandar Abbas, a village in Iran;

  7. Shetab Banking System - Wikipedia

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    Shetab was introduced in 2002, and now all card issuing banks in Iran are required to connect to the system. [2]In 2005, the government obliged the Central Bank of Iran and the Iranian banks, mostly state owned, to set up all the necessary infrastructures (regulatory, hardware, software) for fully launching e-money in Iran by March 2005.

  8. Template:Banks of Iran - Wikipedia

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