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The National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) is a bank in Kuwait established in 1952. [1] It is the largest financial institution in Kuwait. It has branches and subsidiaries in China, Geneva, London, Paris, New York and Singapore and a regional presence across the Middle East in Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Turkey, and the United ...
- List of banks in Kuwait
This is a list of banks in Kuwait. All the following local...
- Kuwait International Bank
Kuwait International Bank (KIB) is an Islamic bank located...
- Kuwait Finance House
Kuwait Finance House was established in 1977 as Kuwait's...
- List of banks in Kuwait
This is a list of banks in Kuwait. All the following local (11 nos.) & foreign (11 nos.) banks are registered with Kuwait Banking Association. [1] The Central Bank of Kuwait supervises the 32 Exchange Companies that operate within Kuwait.
Kuwait International Bank (KIB) is an Islamic bank located in Kuwait City, founded in 1973. It offers various Islamic banking and finance services for individuals and corporate customers. [1] It is a specialised bank regulated by the Central Bank of Kuwait and listed on the Kuwait Stock Exchange. [2] See also
The Central Bank of Kuwait (CBK; Arabic: بنك الكويت المركزي) [3] is the central bank of Kuwait. It offers a strict currency system on behalf of the state. The bank regulates Kuwaiti stock market along with the Kuwait Stock Exchange, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and the Ministry of Finance. [4]
Kuwait Finance House was established in 1977 as Kuwait's first Islamic bank. It received 170 applications to open new accounts on its first day of operation on 31 August 1978.
NBK was the first national bank in Kuwait and the entire Arabian Gulf region. All the board members and the founders of NBK were renowned merchants of Kuwaiti origin. NBK was established with a capital of 13,100 shares, each valued 1,000 Indian rupees – equivalent to 75 Kuwaiti dinars today.
Centralny Bank Kuwejtu – bank centralny Kuwejtu z siedzibą w mieście Kuwejt, otwarty 1 kwietnia 1969 roku na mocy Ustawy nr 32 z 1968 w sprawie Waluty, Banku Centralnego Kuwejtu i Organizacji Sektora Bankowego. Do zadań banku należy emisja waluty Kuwejtu, zabezpieczanie jej stabilności i wymienialności oraz kontrolowanie systemu bankowego.