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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 ...
Parsian Bank* Banking and financial services: 17,391.596: 28,229.778: ... Iran Khodro has been named the top Iranian company. Based on financial 2007 statements, ...
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;
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 ...
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 ...
The Agricultural Bank (Keshavarzi Bank) was the first Iranian bank to connect to the Shetab system. [ 5 ] In 2007, before the imposition of new sanctions against Iran , Tetra-Tech IT Company announced that using Visa and Mastercard is now possible for online sales and in Iranian e-card terminals at shopping malls, hotels, restaurants, and ...
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;
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.