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  2. Al Baraka Group - Wikipedia

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    Al Baraka Group B.S.C. (c) ("ABG" / the “Group”) is licensed as an Investment Business Firm – Category 1 (Islamic Principles) by the Central Bank of Bahrain. It is a leading [1] international Islamic financial group providing financial services through its banking subsidiaries in 13 countries offering retail, corporate, treasury and investment banking services, strictly in accordance ...

  3. Dallah Al-Baraka - Wikipedia

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    Dallah Al-Baraka Holding Company (DBHC), is a private multinational corporation based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The company has holdings throughout the Middle East, North Africa, the Far East and Europe. The company is best classed as a conglomerate with investments including the financial, banking, healthcare, real estate, manufacturing ...

  4. List of banks in the Arab world - Wikipedia

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    HSBC Bank Middle East Limited. ICICI Bank Limited. MashreqBank psc. National Bank of Abu Dhabi (Bahrain Branch) National Bank of Bahrain BSC. National Bank of Kuwait S.A.K. Rafidain Bank. Standard Chartered Bank. State Bank of India. The Housing Bank for Trade and Finance - Jordan United Bank Limited.

  5. List of banks in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of commercial banks in Tunisia [1] Banque Al-Baraka. Arab Tunisian Bank (ATB) Banque Franco Tunisienne (BFT) Banque Nationale Agricole (BNA) Attijari Bank. Banque de Tunisie (BT) Amen Bank (AB) Banque Internationale Arabe de Tunisie (BIAT)

  6. In re Terrorist Attacks on September 11, 2001 - Wikipedia

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    Al Baraka Banking and Investment on behalf of a group of 600 9/11 survivors and family members who called themselves the 9/11 Families United to Bankrupt Terrorism. [1] The plaintiffs' group eventually grew to include more than 6,500 members. The case has had so many delays that it has been compared to Jarndyce v.

  7. Albaraka Türk - Wikipedia

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    Albaraka Türk. Albaraka Türk was founded in 1984 in Istanbul Turkey and began actively serving in 1985 and commenced its commercial activities in 1985 as Albaraka Türk Özel Finans Kurumu. It is now known as the first Participation Bank in Turkey. It has been founded under the guidance of the strong capital groups in the Middle East, Al ...

  8. Banking in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Tunisia was among the first to introduce financial reforms in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The financial sector of the country was tightly controlled through the mid-1980s. [citation needed] Since then, it has undergone three decades of gradual but insufficient reforms. State-owned commercial banks dominate the banking system ...

  9. Central Bank of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Currency. Tunisian Dinar. TND (ISO 4217) Reserves. $8.6 billion. Website. bct.gov.tn. The Central Bank of Tunisia (Arabic: البنك المركزي التونسي, French: Banque Centrale de Tunisie, BCT) is the central bank of Tunisia. The bank is in Tunis and its current governor is Marouane Abassi, who replaced Chedly Ayari on 16 February 2018.