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MCB Bank was incorporated as Muslim Commercial Bank in July 1947, shortly before the Partition of India, under the encouragement of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. [2] The founders, Adamjee Haji Dawood and M. A. Ispahani, were joined by directors from major Muslim commercial and industrial families, including the Ispahani, Adamjee, Dada, Arag, and Amin Jute families. [2]
Maduro & Curiel's Bank (MCB) is a private Dutch Caribbean bank and financial services provider headquartered in Willemstad, Curaçao, that operates 23 branches and specializes in insurance brokerage, consumer banking, trust, private banking and corporate management services.
Mauritius Commercial Bank, founded in 1838, [3] is the oldest commercial company and the largest banking institution of Mauritius.It is equally the oldest banking institution south of the Sahara and one of the oldest banks of the Commonwealth to have preserved its original name and to be working in the same business area since its incorporation.
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MCB Group is a large financial services conglomerate. As of 31 March 2015, it had an estimated asset base of over US$7.4 billion (MUR 267.7 billion) and estimated shareholders' equity of more than US$1.0 billion (MUR 35.2 billion).
MCB Group, a financial services holding company based in Mauritius, Mauritius Commercial Bank's holding company; Muslim Commercial Bank, former name of MCB Bank Limited, a network of banks in Pakistan; Maidenhead Citadel Band, of The Salvation Army; Methodist College Belfast, a voluntary grammar school in Belfast, Northern Ireland
The bank was established in 1992 [1] by two banking entities, Mauritius Commercial Bank Ltd and Standard Bank, in the name of Union Commercial Bank.The bank is a fully licensed commercial bank in Madagascar, which by 2007 had established branches in Antananarivo (Antsahavola, Ankonrondrano, Ankadimbahoaka, Ambohibao), Taomasina, and Mahajanga. [2]
Mercantile Credit Bank (MCB), was a Ugandan tier II financial institution licensed by the Bank of Uganda, the national banking regulator. [ 1 ] MCB was classified as "credit institution", one of only four such institutions in this class of financial service providers in the country.