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Revision as of 15:18, 6 October 2014

Banque Misr
Native name
بنك مصر
IndustryBanking and Financial Services
Founded13 April 1920; 104 years ago (1920-04-13)
FounderTalaat Pasha Harb
Headquarters,
Number of locations
495
Services
[1]
  • IncreaseEGP 1.161 Billion (2013)
  • EGP 709 million (2012)
Total assets
  • IncreaseEGP 218.2 Billion (2013)
  • EGP 187.8 Billion (2012)
Number of employees
20,000 (2022) Edit this on Wikidata
Websitewww.banquemisr.com
For Egypt's central bank, please see Central Bank of Egypt

Banque Misr (Arabic: بنك مصر) (Translated: The Bank of Egypt) is an Egyptian bank founded by industrialist Talaat Pasha Harb in 1920.

History

  • 1920 Talaat Pasha Harb founded the bank in 1920.[2] He had published books in 1907 and 1911 calling for the founding of a national bank with Egyptian financing. (The National Bank of Egypt was British-owned, and all the other banks in Egypt were owned by foreigners.) Harb modeled Bank Misr’s operations on those of Deutsche Orientbank with which he was familiar due to his friendship with the owner of a Sephardi Jewish bank, Banque Suarès. Harb established Banque Misr and its companies on the basis of certain concepts: all its dealings were in Arabic, Egyptians operated the bank, and the bank restricted share ownership to Egyptian citizens. Misr’s Board of Directors included a number of Sephardic Jews and a Coptic Christian.
  • 1926 Bank Misr established Banque Misr-La France to serve Egyptian tourists to France.
  • 1930 Bank Misr and Banque Essadine, in Lebanon, formed Banque Misr-Syrie-Liban, which then absorbed Banque Ezzeddine & Adib (Izz al-Din) in Tripoli.
  • 1939 Banque Misr failed but was reorganized.
Talaat Harb and Medhat Yakan at the opening of a new branch of Banque Misr in 1935.
Misr established Misr American International Bank (MAIB) with Bank of America.
Misr established Misr Exterior Bank in a joint venture with Banco Exterior de Espana.

Operations

The bank has branch offices in all of Egypt's governorates, and currency exchange and work permit offices for foreign workers in Egypt.

References

  1. ^ ar: youm7.com: بنك مصر يحقق أعلى أرباح في تاريخه بـ3.383 مليار جنيه
  2. ^ Earl L. Sullivan (1 January 1986). Women in Egyptian Public Life. Syracuse University Press. p. 171. ISBN 978-0-8156-2354-0. Retrieved 6 October 2014.

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