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The Central Bank of The Islamic Republic of Iran
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The Central Bank of Iran (CBI) was established in 1960 (1339 solar year). As stated in the Monetary and Banking Act of Iran (MBAI), CBI is responsible for the design and implementation of the monetary and credit policies with due regard to the general economic policy of the country.
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Bank Mellat
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Bank Mellat was formed in accordance with the resolution of Banks General Meeting on Dec.20,1979 in line with the provisions of article 17 of the Banks Management Act , with the initial share capital of 33 billion Rials through the merger of 10 private pre-revolution banks. With the present share capital of 1239 billion Rials , Bank Mellat is the third largest bank within the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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Bank Saderat Iran - ?¡L?¡±??Uc ?£g?¡±???¡Ó?¡±?? ?¡±???¡Ó?¡±??
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Bank Saderat Iran (BSI) has the largest network of branches within Iran. The bank currently holds 23% of the total personnel and 29% of the branches of all commercial banks. The bank has 3,313 domestic branches and overseas branch offices located, in France, Bahrain, Egypt, UK, Greece, Oman, Qatar, Turkmenistan, Germany, UAE, and Lebanon. BSI has currently correspondent banking relations with more than 700 foreign banks.
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Karafarin Bank - HomePage
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Karafarin Bank was initially established as Karafarinan Credit Institute. It is the first truly privately-owned bank in Iran established since the 1979 revolution. Its shareholders are among the leading industrialists and contractors in Iran.
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Bank Keshavarzi (Agriculture Bank)
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Bank Keshavarzi was founded in 1933 as Farming and Industrial Bank. Today, having 71 years of experience, it serves as the only specialized financial institution in the agricultural sector that holds over 1800 branches nationwide and finances nearly 70% of the sector. Focusing on the importance of electronic banking, BK has initiated its major project on the electronic banking since 2001 under the title of MEHR, i.e. smart computer management.
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