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  2. Karafarin Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Karafarin Bank (Persian: بانک کارآفرین, Bank Karâferin), which translates to Entrepreneurship Bank is a private bank in Iran.Established in 2001, it is now one of Iran's leading private banks and also the first private bank to be established since the Iranian revolution in 1979.

  3. Banking and insurance in Iran - Wikipedia

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    The Iran-Europe Commercial Bank, which is registered in Hamburg, Germany, but is majority owned by the Bank of Industry and Mines of Iran. The second foreign bank to be created in Iran was the joint Iranian-Venezuelan bank. [citation needed] In 2009, four US banks, including Citibank and Goldman Sachs applied for opening a branch in Iran. The ...

  4. List of companies of Iran - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, sales totals of the top 100 Iranian companies on the list ranged from $12.8 billion for the top ranking company, Iran Khodro, to $318 million for the 100th company. [3] In 2012, total revenues generated by the top 100 companies stood at $160.6 billion.

  5. 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. ... Karafarin Bank; Kardan Investment Bank; M. Mellat Investment Bank ...

  6. United States sanctions against Iran - Wikipedia

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    The banks targeted are Amin Investment Bank, Bank Keshavarzi Iran, Bank Maskan, Bank Refah Kargaran, Bank-e Shahr, Eghtesad Novin Bank, Gharzolhasaneh Resalat Bank, Hekmat Iranian Bank, Iran Zamin Bank, Karafarin Bank, Khavarmianeh Bank, Mehr Iran Credit Union Bank, Pasargad Bank, Saman Bank, Sarmayeh Bank, Tosee Taavon Bank, Tourism Bank and ...

  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. EN Bank - Wikipedia

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    EN Bank operates in Iran and many other Middle Eastern countries. In addition to retail, corporate, international, and commercial banking, the company offers savings and current accounts, loans, cards, and safe deposit boxes; merchant, cash management, and financing services; Internet, telephone, mobile, and SMS banking; and foreign exchange, currency accounts, trade finance, fund transfer ...

  9. Refah Bank - Wikipedia

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    Bank Refah Kargaran, also known as Bank Refah (in Persian: بانک رفاه, Bank Refah), is one of Iran's major banks. Bank Refah, with its headquarters in Tehran, Iran, is a retail commercial bank owned and controlled by Social Security Organization of Iran. Bank Refah provides a range of products and services.