Dar Es Salaam Investment Bank

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Dar Es Salaam Investment Bank
Type Private bank
Industry Finance and Insurance
Headquarters Baghdad, Iraq
Products Financial services
Website www.desiraq.com

The Dar Es Salaam Investment Bank (ISX: BDSI) is one of the largest commercial banks in Iraq. It was established in 1998.

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Other Iraqi banks include: Bank of Baghdad (BNKB), Economy Bank for Investment (BEFI) and Commercial Bank of Iraq (CBIQ).

Other major stocks on the Iraq Stock Exchange include Baghdad Soft Drinks Co, Iraqi Tufted Carpets Co, Hader Marble and Altherar Agriculture. [1]

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  1. Daragahi, Borzou (May 24, 2005). "Putting stock in Iraq Baghdad exchange is a whirlwind of fierce optimism". sfgate. Retrieved 2008-12-13.