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Brief facts about bankmed:

Bankmed SAL is a Lebanese bank, established in 1944, owned by the holding company GroupMed. It is one of Lebanon's top five banks by both assets and deposits, and has 36 branches in Lebanon, and one in Geneva. Bankmed is owned by the family of Rafic Hariri, the former prime minister and billionaire businessman who was assassinated in 2005. The bank is also the largest shareholder in Solidere, the real estate company that rebuilt Beirut's Central District after the Lebanese Civil War. In 2020, former minister Raya El Hasan was appointed as chairperson of the board after the resignation of Mohammad Hariri. Bankmed's total assets by 2018 were $19 billion.

Banque du Liban - Banque du Liban is the central bank of Lebanon. It was established on August 1, 1963, and became fully operational on April 1, 1964.

Bank Audi - Bank Audi is a Lebanon-based universal bank and financial services company headquartered in Beirut, offering financial products and services in personal banking, business banking, private banking and Treasury and Capital Markets segments.

Byblos Bank - Byblos Bank is a Lebanese bank established in 1963 and headquartered in Beirut, Lebanon. It is the country's third largest bank by assets. It is one of the Alpha banks in Lebanon, along with Banque Libano-Française S.A.L., Bank Audi, BLOM Bank, and Fransabank, which are its main competitors.

Fransabank - Fransabank is one of the oldest banks in Lebanon. Today, Fransabank Group has a consolidated presence in eight countries: Lebanon, France, Algeria, Sudan, Belarus, Iraq, UAE and Ivory Coast.

Economy of Lebanon - The economy of Lebanon has been experiencing a large-scale multi-dimensional crisis since 2019, including a banking collapse, the Lebanese liquidity crisis and a sovereign default. It is classified as a developing, lower-middle-income economy.

Banks of Lebanon

 

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