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List of banks in Pakistan

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The following list contains all the notable banks in Pakistan. State Bank of Pakistan[1] is the Central Bank of Pakistan.

Systemically Important Banks

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Domestically Systemically Important Banks[2]

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Scheduled Banks

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  1. Al Baraka Bank (Pakistan) Limited
  2. Allied Bank Limited (ABL)
  3. Askari Bank
  4. Bank Alfalah Limited (BAFL)
  5. Bank Al-Habib Limited (BAHL)
  6. BankIslami Pakistan Limited
  7. Bank Makramah Limited (BML)
  8. Bank of Punjab (BOP)
  9. Bank of Khyber
  10. Deutsche Bank A.G
  11. Dubai Islamic Bank Pakistan Limited (DIB Pakistan)
  12. Faysal Bank Limited (FBL)
  13. First Women Bank Limited
  14. Habib Bank Limited (HBL)
  15. Habib Metropolitan Bank Limited
  16. Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
  17. Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan
  18. JS Bank Limited
  19. MCB Bank Limited
  20. MCB Islamic Bank Limited
  21. Meezan Bank Limited
  22. National Bank of Pakistan (NBP)
  23. Soneri Bank Limited
  24. Standard Chartered Bank (Pakistan) Limited (SC Pakistan)
  25. Sindh Bank
  26. The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ (MUFG Bank Pakistan)
  27. United Bank Limited (UBL)
  28. Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited

Public Sector Schedule Banks

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  1. National Bank of Pakistan (NBP)
  2. Bank of Punjab (BOP)
  3. Sindh Bank
  4. Bank of Khyber
  5. First Women Bank
  6. Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited

Public Sector Non-Schedule Banks

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  1. Bank of Azad Jammu & Kashmir

Private Banks

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  1. Askari Bank
  2. Al Baraka Bank (Pakistan) Limited
  3. Allied Bank Limited (ABL)
  4. Bank Alfalah (BAFL)
  5. Bank Al Habib (BAHL)
  6. BankIslami Pakistan Limited
  7. Dubai Islamic Bank Pakistan Limited (DIB Pakistan)
  8. Faysal Bank (FBL)
  9. Habib Bank Limited (HBL)
  10. Habib Metropolitan Bank
  11. Habib Bank AG Zurich
  12. JS Bank
  13. Meezan Bank Limited
  14. MCB Bank Limited
  15. Samba Bank (Pakistan) Limited
  16. Silkbank Limited
  17. Standard Chartered Pakistan (SC Pakistan)
  18. Soneri Bank
  19. Bank Makramah Limited
  20. United Bank Limited (UBL)

Islamic banks

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Many Islamic Banks are working in Pakistan. The list of banks is given below:

  1. Meezan Bank Limited
  2. Soneri Mustaqeem Islamic Bank
  3. Dubai Islamic Bank
  4. Al Baraka Bank
  5. Bank Alfalah Islamic
  6. BankIslami Pakistan Limited
  7. Askari Bank Ltd
  8. MCB Islamic Banking[broken anchor]
  9. UBL Islamic Banking
  10. HBL Islamic Banking
  11. National Bank of Pakistan
  12. Bank Al Habib Islamic Banking
  13. Bank of Punjab Islamic Banking
  14. Faysal Bank (Islamic)
  15. HabibMetro (Sirat Islamic Banking)
  16. Silk Bank (Emaan Islamic Banking)
  17. Bank Of Khyber (Islamic Window)

These are the names of Islamic banks having accreditation licenses from the State Bank of Pakistan.

Foreign banks

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  1. Deutsche Bank AG (Deutsche Bank Pakistan) Germany
  2. Citi Bank N.A (CitiBank N.A Pakistan) United States
  3. Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited (ICBC Pakistan) China
  4. Bank of China[3] (Bank of China Pakistan Branch) China
  5. The Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank (HSBC Bank Pakistan) United Kingdom
  6. The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ (MUFG Bank Pakistan) Japan
  7. Standard Chartered Bank (Standard Chartered Bank Pakistan) United Kingdom

Development finance institutions

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  1. House Building Finance Corporation

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Kemal, M. Ali (2004-06-01). "M. Ashraf Janjua. History of the State Bank of Pakistan (1988–2003). State Bank of Pakistan. 976 pages. Hardback. Price not given. M. Ashraf Janjua. History of the State Bank of Pakistan (1988–2003) Supplement. State Bank of Pakistan. 352 pages. Hardback. Price not given". The Pakistan Development Review. 43 (2): 204–206. doi:10.30541/v43i2pp.204-206. ISSN 0030-9729.
  2. ^ Reporter, The Newspaper's Staff (2020-09-04). "HBL, NBP, UBL declared important banks". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2021-07-24.
  3. ^ Khan, Sanaullah (13 May 2017). "Bank of China to open first branch in Pakistan". dawn.com. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
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