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- Home - Bank Refah - Bank Refah was founded in June 1960, with the aim of providing any kind of banking services for people from all walks of life and special facilities and credits for laborers. Its initial investment of 400 million I.R.R. was designated by Social Security Organization. In 1979, following the bill on administration of banking affairs and nationalization of the banks, Bank Refah was considered as a commercial bank and in July 1993, it was being supported by S.S.O owning 46% shares of the bank.
- Bank Keshavarzi (Agriculture Bank) - Bank Keshavarzi was founded in 1933 as Farming and Industrial Bank. Today, having 71 years of experience, it serves as the only specialized financial institution in the agricultural sector that holds over 1800 branches nationwide and finances nearly 70% of the sector. Focusing on the importance of electronic banking, BK has initiated its major project on the electronic banking since 2001 under the title of MEHR, i.e. smart computer management.
- Bank Saderat Iran - - Bank Saderat Iran (BSI) has the largest network of branches within Iran. The bank currently holds 23% of the total personnel and 29% of the branches of all commercial banks. The bank has 3,313 domestic branches and overseas branch offices located, in France, Bahrain, Egypt, UK, Greece, Oman, Qatar, Turkmenistan, Germany, UAE, and Lebanon. BSI has currently correspondent banking relations with more than 700 foreign banks.
- Royal Bank Financial Group - Full-service banking, including internet banking, telephone banking, bank machines and Interac, branch banking, investments, correspondent banking with access to international services.
- Commercial International Bank (Egypt) S.A.E. - Established in 1975 as a joint venture between the National Bank of Egypt and the Chase Manhattan Bank under its original name "Chase National Bank of Egypt". Following Chase's decision to divest its equity stake in 1987, National Bank of Egypt increased its shareholding to 99.9%, and the Bank changed its name to Commercial International Bank (Egypt) S.A.E.
- Bank Tejarat (trade) - Tejarat Bank was established as per the legal bill of the Department of Banks Affairs approved in September 1979 upon amalgamation of eleven private banks. Later, on 20/12/1979, the Iran-Russia Bank also joined the merger, totaling the paid up capital to 39.1 billion Rials. Twenty six years on, as per economic requirements of different regions of the country, Tejarat Bank is now maintaining 2010 branches throughout the country. Taking advantage of experienced manpower is an important factor that has further promoted Tejarat Bank s place on the international standings.
- Allied Irish Banks - Bank holding company with subsidiaries which perform commercial banking operations, international banking, leasing, insurance, mortgage banking, investment advisory, and investment banking services.
- Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) - Full-service banking, including PC Banking, Telephone Banking, Bank Machines, Interac, Branch Banking.
- Skye Bank - A commercial bank comprising the merged Prudent Bank, EIB International Bank, Reliance Bank, Cooperative Bank and Bond Bank.
- Laurentian Bank - Montreal-based bank providing full-service banking, telephone banking, bank machines, and branch banking.
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- List of banks in the Philippines - The Philippines has a comprehensive banking system encompassing various types of banks, from large universal banks to small rural banks and even non-banks. At present, there are seventeen universal banks, 23 commercial banks, 84 thrift banks, 711 rural banks, 44 credit unions and twelve non-banks with quasi-banking functions, all licensed with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.
- List of banks in Norway - This contains a list of banks in Norway. There are three types of banks in Norway: commercial banks, savings banks (Norwegian: Sparebank) and branches of foreign banks.
- Wildcat Banks - Wildcat banks were banks that issued bank notes without proper gold in stock to back up the supply. These banks were often short-lived.
- Arab Banks - The modern system of Arab banks was created in Egypt in the late 19th century, with the campaign of modernizing the country. Today Arab banks are among the most pioneering in Developing Countries, and some are competitors to major international banks.
- Trustee Savings Banks Association - The Trustee Savings Banks Association was established in Manchester in 1887. However, throughout its history the Trustee Savings Banks Association failed to act as central provider of administrative functions to small independent savings banks.