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List Of Investment Banks In Afghanistan

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on October 30, 2012

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· Last updated: June 11, 2018

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Afghan United Bank
Afghanistan International Bank
Alfalah Bank
Arian Bank
Aryanbank
Azizi Bank
Bakter Bank
Bank E Mili
Brak Afghanistan Bank
Central Bank
Da Afghanistan Bank
First Microfinance Bank
Ghazanfar Bank
Habib Bank Afghanistan
Kabulbank
Miawand Bank
National Bank of Afghanistan
Pashtany Bank
Standard Chartered Bank
 
 
 
 

Key Takeaways

  • Afghanistan’s banking sector includes state‑owned, private and foreign‑branch banks.
  • Da Afghanistan Bank (DAB) is the central bank and regulates all licensed banks in Afghanistan.
  • Prominent private banks include Azizi Bank, Afghanistan International Bank, Maiwand Bank, Ghazanfar Bank and Afghan United Bank.
  • Foreign banks operating branches in Afghanistan include Habib Bank Limited, National Bank of Pakistan and Bank Alfalah.
  • Several microfinance and fintech institutions operate under DAB’s licensing framework.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the central bank of Afghanistan?
Da Afghanistan Bank (DAB) is Afghanistan’s central bank responsible for licensing and regulation of all banks.
How are state‑owned banks different from private banks in Afghanistan?
State‑owned banks such as Bank‑e‑Millie Afghan, Pashtany Bank and New Kabul Bank are government‑controlled, while private banks like Azizi Bank and AIB are owned by private entities.
Are foreign banks present in Afghanistan?
Yes. Foreign banks such as Habib Bank Limited, National Bank of Pakistan and Bank Alfalah operate branches in Afghanistan.
Does Afghanistan have microfinance or digital payment institutions?
Yes. Alongside banks, Afghanistan has licensed microfinance and electronic money institutions regulated by DAB.

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