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MCB Bank

MCB Bank LTD

Khairpur, Pakistan ATM On-site
(5 reviews)
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Branch Information

Address

GQF7+M36, Panjhatti, Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan

Hours

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Off Days

Saturday, Sunday

Reviews (5)

4.6
5 reviews
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Danish Mehrab Google
3 years ago

V good

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Zeshan Jani Google
3 years ago

best city

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Amjad Buriro Google
3 years ago

Professional Service.

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Ali Murtaza Google
3 years ago

one of good bank of khairpur

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Abdul Rehman Google
3 years ago

MCB Bank Limited (formerly Muslim Commercial Bank) previously named as a (Manjoo Co-operative Bank) was incorporated by the Adamjee Group on July 9, 1947, under the Indian Companies Act, VII of 1913 as a limited company. The bank was established to provide banking facilities to the business community of South Asia. The bank was nationalized in 1974 during the government of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. This was the first bank to be privatized in 1991 and the bank was purchased by a consortium of Pakistani corporate groups led by Nishat Group. As of June 2008, the Nishat Group owns a majority stake in the bank. The president of the bank is Imran Maqbool. The group has a presence in business sectors of the country such as banking, textile, cement and insurance. Mian Muhammad Mansha is the Chairman of the group (and also MCB). n 2005, the management of the bank abbreviated its name from Muslim Commercial Bank Limited to MCB Bank Limited to explore international markets; they were facing resistance due to the word Muslim especially from Western Countries to avail license. In 2008 the head office of MCB was shifted from Karachi to Lahore in a newly constructed building, namely MCB House located at Sharea Ghous-ul-Azam, commonly known as Jail Road. MCB, advised by Merrill Lynch, became the fourth Pakistani Company (the other three being Hubco, PTCL and Chakwal cement - they all have been delisted) to list on the London Stock Exchange when it raised US$150 million global depositary receipts.