List of banks in Egypt

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List of banks in Egypt shows a list format description of the banks currently, or at some recent time, existing within Egypt

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Banks Registered with the Central Bank of Egypt [1]

  1. National Bank of Egypt
  2. Banque Misr
  3. Banque du Caire
  4. The United Bank of Egypt
  5. Housing and Development Bank
  6. Suez Canal Bank
  7. Agricultural Bank of Egypt
  8. Egyptian Arab Land Bank
  9. Industrial Development Bank of Egypt
  10. Export Development Bank of Egypt
  11. Commercial International Bank (CIB)
  12. Arab African International Bank
  13. Arab International Bank
  14. Arab Investment Bank (AIBK)
  15. Emirates NBD
  16. Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB)
  17. Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank - Egypt
  18. First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB)
  19. Citibank Egypt
  20. Mashreq Bank
  21. Al Ahli Bank of Kuwait - Egypt (ABK-Egypt)
  22. Barclays Egypt
  23. National Bank of Kuwait - Egypt (NBK-Egypt)
  24. Qatar National Bank Al Ahli (QNB Alahli)
  25. Bank of Alexandria
  26. Société Arabe Internationale de Banque (SAIB)
  27. Société Générale
  28. Credit Agricole Egypt
  29. Ahli United Bank
  30. American Express Egypt
  31. Faisal Islamic Bank of Egypt
  32. Al Baraka Bank Egypt
  33. Egyptian Gulf Bank (EG BANK)
  34. Arab Banking Corporation (Bank ABC)
  35. Arab Bank Plc.
  36. Attijariwafa Bank Egypt

Banks with special legislation

  1. National Investment Bank
  2. Nasser Social Bank

Banks that ceased operations in Egypt

  1. National Bank of Oman [2]
  2. Shinhan Bank Egypt sold to Attijariwafa Bank.
  3. Bank of Nova Scotia sold to Arab African International Bank. [3]
  4. National ICICI Bank Egypt sold to Qatar National Bank Al Ahli.
  5. BNP Paribas Egypt sold to Emirates NBD. [4]
  6. Piraeus Bank Egypt sold to Al Ahli Bank Of Kuwait. [5]
  7. Crystal Jmaad Global Bank
  8. HSBC Egypt agreed to transfer its retail banking and cards businesses in Egypt to Commercial International Bank.
  9. Bank Audi Sold to First Abu Dhabi Bank.
  10. KB Kookmin Bank Egypt sold to Mashreq Bank.
  11. Blom Bank Sold to Arab Banking Corporation (Bank ABC)
  12. National Bank of Greece (obtained an approval to commence in the processes of ceasing operations in Egypt.)

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References

  1. "Banks Registered with the Central Bank of Egypt" (PDF).
  2. "For these reasons, foreign banks are leaving Egypt".[ dead link ]
  3. "Bank of Nova Scotia sells loan and deposit business in Egypt as Canadian banks rejig global operations". Financial Post. 2015-03-09. Retrieved 2018-01-11.
  4. "Emirates NBD and BNP Paribas sign agreement for the sale of BNP Paribas Egypt to Emirates NBD - BNP Paribas". BNP Paribas. Retrieved 2018-01-11.
  5. "UPDATE 3-Kuwait's Al Ahli Bank buying Piraeus Bank Egypt for $150 mln". Reuters. 2015-05-21. Retrieved 2018-01-11.