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  2. Banque du Liban - Wikipedia

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    The Banque du Liban was established by the Code of Money and Credit promulgated on 1 August 1963, by decree no. 13513. It started to operate effectively on 1 April 1964. BDL is a legal public entity enjoying financial and administrative autonomy.

  3. Lebanese pound - Wikipedia

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    The Banque du Liban (Bank of Lebanon) was established by the Code of Money and Credit on 1 April 1964. [22] On 1 August 1963 decree No. 13.513 of the "Law of References: Banque Du Liban 23 Money and Credit" granted the Bank of Lebanon the sole right to issue notes in denominations of LL 1, LL 5, LL 10, LL 25, LL 50, LL 100, and LL 250 ...

  4. Wassim Mansouri - Wikipedia

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    Wassim Ahmad Manssouri (also spelled Mansouri) (Arabic: وسيم أحمد منصوري; born November 21, 1971) is a Lebanese lawyer who is the Acting Governor of the Banque du Liban. [1] He was appointed as First Vice-Governor by Decree No. 6475 on June 10, 2020. [2]

  5. Riad Salameh - Wikipedia

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    Until 2023, Salameh chaired the Banque du Liban Central Council, the Higher Banking Commission, [26] the AML/CFT Special Investigation Commission [19] and the Capital Markets Authority. [27] Salameh was a member of the board of governors at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and at the Arab Monetary Fund (AMF).

  6. BLOM Bank - Wikipedia

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    BLOM BANK (French: Banque du Liban et D’Outre Mer; Arabic: بنك لبنان والمهجر) is a Lebanese bank established in 1951 and headquartered in Beirut. [1]

  7. Bank of Beirut and the Arab Countries - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, three businessmen Tawfiq Assaf, Nach'at Sheikh Al-Ard and Jamal Shhaibir, decided to establish the bank its in Beirut, licensed by the Banque du Liban. [6] Ghassan Assaf, continued his father Tawfiq Assaf's mission as its current Chairman upon his passing away. [7] [3] In 1986, the bank opened its first branch in Cyprus. [6]

  8. Banque de Syrie et du Liban - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Syria and Lebanon, from 1919 to 1924 Banque de Syrie, from 1924 to 1939 Banque de Syrie et du Grand-Liban, then Banque de Syrie et du Liban (BSL) from 1939 to 1963, was a French bank that was carved out from the Imperial Ottoman Bank following World War I and granted a central banking role in what would become Syria and Lebanon under French mandate and in the early years of the two ...

  9. Société Bancaire du Liban - Wikipedia

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    Société Bancaire du Liban S.A.L. (Arabic: سوستيه بانكر دو لبنان)(former Banque Zilkha) was a Lebanese bank, founded in 1958, and headquartered in Sassine square, Achrafieh, Beirut. The bank was founded by the Bashi and Lawi families. [1] On 31 December 2002, the bank merged into First National Bank SAL. [2] [3]