List of banks in Egypt

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This is a list of banks in Egypt, based on registration with the Central Bank of Egypt as of 2024. [1]

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List of banks

  1. Banque Misr, state-controlled
  2. National Bank of Egypt (NBE), state-controlled
  3. Egyptian Arab Land Bank  [ ar ] (EALB), state-controlled
  4. Agricultural Bank of Egypt  [ ar ] (ABE), state-controlled
  5. Industrial Development Bank of Egypt  [ ar ] (IDB), state-controlled
  6. Banque du Caire, state-controlled
  7. The United Bank  [ ar ], state-controlled
  8. Bank of Alexandria, part of Intesa Sanpaolo Group
  9. MIDBank S.A.E.  [ ar ]
  10. Commercial International Bank (CIB)
  11. Attijariwafa Bank Egypt S.A.E., part of Attijariwafa Bank Group
  12. Société Arabe Internationale de Banque  [ ar ] (SAIB)
  13. Crédit Agricole Egypt S.A.E., part of Crédit Agricole Group
  14. Emirates National Bank of Dubai S.A.E., part of Emirates NBD Group
  15. Suez Canal Bank
  16. QNB Al Ahli S.A.E., part of Qatar National Bank Group
  17. Arab Investment Bank  [ ar ] (AIBK)
  18. Al Ahli Bank of Kuwait - Egypt (ABK-Egypt), part of Al Ahli Bank of Kuwait Group
  19. First Abu Dhabi Bank - Misr (FAB), part of First Abu Dhabi Bank Group
  20. Ahli United Bank - Egypt (AUB), part of Ahli United Bank Group
  21. Faisal Islamic Bank of Egypt
  22. Housing and Development Bank (HD-Bank), state-controlled
  23. Al Baraka Bank of Egypt  [ ar ] S.A.E.
  24. National Bank of Kuwait - Egypt (NBK), part of National Bank of Kuwait Group
  25. Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank - Egypt (ADIB), part of Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank Group
  26. Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank - Egypt (ADCB), part of Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank Group
  27. Egyptian Gulf Bank  [ ar ] (EG-Bank)
  28. Arab African International Bank  [ ar ] (AAIB)
  29. HSBC Bank Egypt S.A.E., part of HSBC Group
  30. Arab Banking Corporation - Egypt S.A.E. (BankABC), part of Arab Banking Corporation Group
  31. Export Development Bank of Egypt  [ ar ] (E-Bank), state-controlled
  32. Arab International Bank  [ ar ] (AIB)
  33. Citi Bank NA / Egypt, branch of Citibank
  34. Arab Bank PLC, branch of Arab Bank
  35. Mashreq Bank branch
  36. National Bank of Greece branch
  37. Standard Chartered branch

As of 2024 the six largest banks by total assets were NBE ($155 bn), Banque Misr ($104 bn), CIB ($27 bn), QNB Al Ahli ($20 bn), AAIB ($13 bn), and Banque du Caire ($13 bn). [2]

Banks under special legislation

Banks that ceased operations in Egypt

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References

  1. "Banks Registered with the Central Bank of Egypt" (PDF). Central Bank of Egypt. Retrieved 17 December 2024.
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