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Social Islami Bank Limited
Social Islami Bank Limited (SIBL) ( bn, সোশ্যাল ইসলামী ব্যাংক লিমিটেড) is a Shari'ah based islami bank in Bangladesh. It was established on 22 November 1995 as Social Investment Bank Limited. Later it changed name to Social Islami Bank Limited. Up to October, 2021, SIBL has 172 branches including 22 AD (Authorized Dealer) branches, 104 subbranches & 200 agent banking outlets. History Social Islami Bank Limited is a Sharia compliant bank in Bangladesh which started operations on 22 November 1995. SIBL was founded by M. A. Mannan, Dr. Hamid Al Gabid, Former Secretary General of O.I.C., Dr. Abdullah Omar Nasseef, and Ahmed M. Salah Jamjoom, Former Commerce Minister, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is a public limited company registered under the Companies Act of 1994 and regulated by Bank Company Act 1991. The bank is an Islamic banking and finance, Islamic bank, based on Islamic Sharia law forbidding usury. In 2009, the Bank changed t ...
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