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  2. List of banks in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Arab Jordan Investment Bank: Limassol: Nicosia: Banque SBA Cyprus SBA SBAACY2IXXX Banque Libano-Française SAL: Limassol: Central Cooperative Bank Branch Cyprus CCB BLOMCY2IXXX Central Cooperative Bank PLC: Nicosia: Cyprus Branch of EFG Bank EFG ERBKCY2NXXX EFG Bank (Luxembourg) SA: Limassol: First Investment Bank Cyprus Branch Fibank FINVCY2NXXX

  3. List of companies of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Limassol: 1991 Shipping P A Bank of Cyprus: Financials Banks Nicosia: 1899 Bank P A Celestyal Cruises: Consumer services Travel & tourism Limassol: 1986 Cruise line P A Central Bank of Cyprus: Financials Banks Nicosia: 1963 Central bank S A Charlie Airlines: Consumer services Travel & Leisure Larnaca: 2016 Airline P A Cyprus Broadcasting ...

  4. Cyprus Popular Bank - Wikipedia

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    Then in 1967, the Popular Bank of Limassol changed its name to Cyprus Popular Bank (CPB) to reflect the bank’s expansion beyond Limassol. Expansion beyond Limassol followed quickly, with the establishment of its first branches in Nicosia, Famagusta (1969), and Paphos and Larnaca (1970). Also in 1970, Midland Bank acquired 22% of the company's ...

  5. RCB Bank - Wikipedia

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    RCB Bank was founded in 1995 under the name Russian Commercial Bank (Cyprus), which changed to simply RCB Bank in November 2013. [10] The bank is based in Limassol, with branches in Nicosia [11] and nine other locations across Cyprus as of July 2018. [12] It also has branches in Luxembourg and representative offices in Moscow and London. [10]

  6. Limassol - Wikipedia

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    Limassol is the second-largest urban area in Cyprus after Nicosia, with an urban population of 195,139 [2] and a district population of 262,238. [2] The Limassol municipality is the most populated in Cyprus, with a population of 108,105, followed by Strovolos in Nicosia. [4] Limassol was built between two ancient Greek cities, Amathus and Kourion.

  7. Bank of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Cyprus currently operates 58 branches (3 of which are cash offices not offering loans) or business offices across the Republic of Cyprus.The group also has representative offices in Romania (€33 million net exposure as of 2007), Greece (€309 million exposure as of 2007), Russia (€21 million net exposure as of 2007), [4] Ukraine, and China.

  8. List of banks in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus

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    Cyprus Commercial Bank – transferred to the SDIF in 2001; Cyprus Credit Bank – closed in 2000; Cyprus Eurobank Cyprus Liberal Bank – closed in 2000; Everest Bank – closed in 2000; Finba Financial Bank – renamed Artam Bank in 2001; Hamza Bank – takeover by Seker Bank in 2002; Industrial Bank – transferred to the SDIF in 2002

  9. Cyprus Development Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Cyprus Development Bank (CDB), (Κυπριακή Τράπεζα Αναπτύξεως) is a development bank founded in 1963. It was set up as a public company to foster economic advancement in Cyprus. The primary stakeholders initially included the Republic of Cyprus and the European Investment Bank. The bank was privatized in 2008. [1]