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  • 91Barings Bank — Industry Banking Fate Collapsed (Purchased for £1 by ING). Successor ING Group Founded 1762 …

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  • 92Meezan Bank — Limited Type Public Limited KSE: MEBL LSE: Industry Islamic Banking …

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  • 93First Bank of Nigeria — Infobox Company name = First Bank of Nigeria type = Public foundation = 1894, Re named 1979 location = Lagos key people = Umaru Mutallab, Chairman industry = Finance branches = 396 products = Financial Services revenue = 67 billion Nigerian Naira …

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  • 94Deutsche Bank — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Deutsche Bank Tipo Sociedad anónima Fundación 1870 Sede Fráncfort …

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  • 95Dubai Islamic Bank Pakistan Limited — (DIBPL) is a bank based in Pakistan which is one of the leading banks specialising in Islamic banking.[1] The bank commenced operations in 2006. It is fully owned by the Dubai Islamic Bank group, which is a company based in Dubai, United Arab… …

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  • 96Punjab National Bank — Infobox Company company name = Punjab National Bank company company slogan = ...the name you can BANK upon company type = Public (BSE, NSE:PNB) foundation = ) location = key people = Chairman and M.D. Dr. K.C. Chakrabarty industry = Banking… …

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  • 97A. Schaaffhausen'scher Bank Association — The corporation of A. Schaaffhausen scher Bank Association was a bank based in Cologne and was the first joint stock company legally recognised as a Bank in Germany. Company History In 1791 Abraham Schaaffhausen founded his private bank, one of… …

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  • 98Tournier v National Provincial and Union Bank of England — The case of Tournier v National Provincial and Union Bank of England [1924] 1KB 461 (CA), clarified English law on the banker s duty of confidentiality. [McClean, David [http://books.google.com/books?id=9WPLwaQ7YjUC printsec=frontcover#PPA266,M1… …

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  • 99KBC Bank — KBC Group N.V. Pública Tipo Euronext: KBC Fundación 2005 …

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  • 100Commercial bank — After the implementation of the Glass–Steagall Act, the U.S. Congress required that banks engage only in banking activities, whereas investment banks were limited to capital market activities. As the two no longer have to be under separate… …

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