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Banque du Liban. French language inscription "Banque du Liban" on the headquarters of the Bank of Lebanon. Banque du Liban (Arabic: مصرف لبنان; English: Bank of Lebanon) is the central bank of Lebanon. It was established on August 1, 1963, and became fully operational on April 1, 1964. In 2023, Wassim Mansouri stepped up as interim ...
The Banque du Liban (Bank of Lebanon) was established by the Code of Money and Credit on 1 April 1964. [22] On 1 August 1963 decree No. 13.513 of the "Law of References: Banque Du Liban 23 Money and Credit" granted the Bank of Lebanon the sole right to issue notes in denominations of LL 1, LL 5, LL 10, LL 25, LL 50, LL 100, and LL 250 ...
American University of Beirut (BA) Signature. Riad Toufic Salameh (Arabic: رياض توفيق سلامة; born 17 July 1950) is a Lebanese economist. He previously served as governor of Lebanon 's central bank, Banque du Liban, from April 1993 until July 2023. [1][2] He was appointed Governor by decree, approved by the Council of Ministers for ...
In 2002, following mismanagement at the senior management level, the Central Bank of Lebanon—Banque du Liban (BDL) -- stepped in and acquired the Bank's shares. Riad Salameh, governor of the BDL, appointed a senior management team led by Shadi Karam, to restructure and re-establish BLC Bank.
The Bank of Syria and Lebanon, from 1919 to 1924 Banque de Syrie, from 1924 to 1939 Banque de Syrie et du Grand-Liban, then Banque de Syrie et du Liban ( BSL) from 1939 to 1963, was a French bank that was carved out from the Imperial Ottoman Bank following World War I and granted a central banking role in what would become Syria and Lebanon ...
Banque Libano-Française. BLOM Bank. BSL Bank. Cedrus Bank. Creditbank. Crédit Libanais. First National Bank. Fransabank. Intercontinental Bank of Lebanon (IBL)
Concurrently with the COVID–19 pandemic, the Banque du Liban (BdL) in March 2020 defaulted on $90 billion of sovereign debt obligations, triggering a collapse in the value of the Lebanese pound. [151] [152] The decision was taken unanimously at a cabinet meeting under the chairmanship of Hassan Diab on 7 March.
Banque du Liban et d’Outre-Mer S.A.L. BankMed [13] Banque BEMO [14] Banque SBA [15] Barclays; BBAC [16] Byblos Bank [17] Central Cooperative Bank; Credit Libanais [18] EFG Bank (Luxembourg) Expobank; FBME Bank; First Investment Bank; IBL Bank [19] Jordan Ahli Bank; Jordan Kuwait Bank; Lebanon & Gulf Bank [20] National Bank of Greece ...