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SBP sanctions amalgamation of HSBC Bank into Meezan Bank

bySyed Muhammad Aslam
22/10/2014
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KARACHI: State Bank of Pakistan has sanctioned the Amalgamation of USBC Bank Middle East Limited with and into Meezan Bank Limited with effect from October 17, 2014.

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A letter dated October 17 issued by Shaukat Zaman, Director Banking Policy & Regulations Department, Karachi, State Bank of Pakistan said that Meezan Bank Limited shall ensure that it complies with all the requirements laid down in the Sanction Order (dated September 22, 2014) as well as with all the relevant legal and regulatory requirements, failing which the Meezan Bank will become liable to action under the relevant provisions of the BCO, 1962.

Tags: Director Banking Policy & Regulations DepartmentKarachiMeezan Bank LimitedShaukat ZamanState Bank of Pakistan

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