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Ghavamin Bank

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Type
  
Number of employees
  
4,300

Headquarters
  
Industry
  
Founded
  
10 September 2000

Revenue
  
1.6 billion USD (2012)

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Traded as
  
Farabourse: وقوامISIN: IRO7GHMP0001

Key people
  
Gholamhasan-Taghi Netaj, CEO

CEO
  
Ahmad Reza Khatibi (Dec 2005–)

Ghavamin Bank (Persian: بانک قوامین) is an Iranian financial and credit institution established in 2000. Ghavamin Bank is the first bank in the country with the aim of helping to enhance the living quality and financial support of working staff of Iran police forces.

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History

Ghavanim started as a charity loan fund then in July 2000 was restructured as a financial institute and renamed the Ghavamin Saving and Charity Loan Institute. Its range of activities to the public was expanded to police personnel.

In 2004, following its successful and well managed risk to overtake the bankrupted Al-TAHA financial institute' debts and controlling the charity loan financial crisis in the Province of Isfahan, the Central Bank of Iran agreed to promote it to Bank in an step-by-step restructure.

Finally, in June 2012 Ghavanim was licensed as public bank. In FY 2012-2013, Ghavamin Bank, with revenues of over 1.6 billion US$ dollars, ranks among the twenty-four companies and the seventh largest bank in Iran. While established in Tehran, the institution operates throughout the country with over 500 branches.

Awards

In 2012, Ghavamin Bank has been awarded the EU banking management award.

References

Ghavamin Bank Wikipedia


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