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Ahli United Bank (Arabic: البنك الأهلي المتحد) is a regional bank based in Bahrain. [4] Its head office is situated at Manama and is the largest bank in Bahrain . [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It is present in 8 countries in the Middle East and United Kingdom.
First Abu Dhabi Bank - Misr (FAB), part of First Abu Dhabi Bank Group; Ahli United Bank - Egypt (AUB), part of Ahli United Bank Group; Faisal Islamic Bank of Egypt; Housing and Development Bank (HD-Bank), state-controlled; Al Baraka Bank of Egypt S.A.E. National Bank of Kuwait - Egypt (NBK), part of National Bank of Kuwait Group
Ahli United Bank of Kuwait (AUBK) is a traditional bank founded in 1971, providing retail, private and corporate banking services with headquarters in Safat, Kuwait City. [1] Timeline: [2] 1941 - founded as the Imperial Bank of Persia, the first bank in Kuwait and affiliated to the British bank with a concession from the ruler Ahmad Al-Jaber Al ...
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Al Ahli United Bank (AUB) [10] - February 2024 - AUBK merged with Kuwait Finance House (KFH). [11] Officially removed from Islamic Bank list on 20 October 2024. Kuwait International Bank (K.S.C) (KIB) [ 12 ]
Citigroup decided to cease its operations from Qatar in 1987, allowing Ahli Bank to purchase all of its assets [2] and start operating as an autonomous entity. [3] Ahli United Bank, Bahrain's largest bank, was the largest shareholder in Ahli Bank. In 2012, Ahli United sold all but 1,000 shares of its stake in the bank. [4]
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In December 2010, the Central Bank of Libya acquired the 17.72% shareholding of Abu Dhabi Investment Authority in ABC, increasing its stake to 59.37%. In June 2015 Arab Banking Corporation revamped its corporate identity and changed its brand name to Bank ABC. The bank's new identity launch coincides with the commemoration of its 35th anniversary.