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Himalayan Bank Limited (HBL) is one of the largest private banks in Nepal. [citation needed] The Bank was incorporated in 1992 by a few eminent individuals of Nepal in partnership with the Employees Provident Fund and Habib Bank Limited of Pakistan. The bank commenced its operations in January 1993.
Habib Bank Limited (Urdu pronunciation: [ha.ˈbiːb bɛŋk] hah-BEEB-BANK) is a Pakistani commercial bank based at Habib Bank Plaza, Karachi. It is a subsidiary of Swiss-based organisation Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development. Established in 1941 by the Habib Family, it is one of the oldest bank of Pakistan.
Tourism Development Bank 2018 Merged with Mega Bank Nepal [19] NIDC Development Bank 2018 Acquired by Rastriya Baninjya Bank [20] Reliable Development Bank 2017 Acquired by Global IME Bank [21] Siddhartha Development Bank 2017 Acquired by Janata Bank Nepal Limited [22] Ace Development Bank 2017 Acquired by Nepal Investment Bank Limited [23]
Habib Bank may refer to: Habib Bank Limited, the oldest commercial bank in Pakistan Habib Bank Plaza, headquarters of Habib Bank Limited; Habib Bank Limited cricket team; Habib Bank AG Zurich, originally founded as a branch of HBL in 1967 and independent since HBL's 1974 Nationalization Habib Bank Zurich (Pakistan) Pakistani Branch
HBL may refer to: HBL F.C., a Pakistani football club; HBL Pakistan, a Pakistani bank; Habib Bank Limited cricket team, a Pakistani cricket team; Handball-Bundesliga, a professional handball league in Germany; Himalayan Bank Limited, a Nepalese bank; Homer D. Babbidge Library, an American academic library
He is one of the most renowned bankers of Nepal, a pioneer in the commercial banking sector, who took over the French managed Indo-Suez Bank and successfully operated it for more than 15 years. [2] He was an employee of Nepal Rastra Bank and had worked as director of Rastriya Banijya Bank and Himalayan Bank Limited before leading Nepal ...
In 1921, his four sons joined the business, and Habib & Sons was established, which eventually transformed into today's HBL Pakistan or Habib Bank Limited. [1] [6] The House of Habib occupies a significant place in Pakistan's early history. Habib Bank was relocated to Pakistan at the personal request of its first Governor General Mohammad Ali ...
Habib Metropolitan Bank was established in 1992 as a subsidiary of Habib Bank AG Zurich, following the government's decision in 1991 to allow private banks in Pakistan. [3] [4] The bank is named after Habib Esmail, the founder of Habib Bank Limited, and is owned by the descendants of Habib's third son, Mohammedali Habib. [3]