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List Of Investment Banks In Pakistan

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on October 31, 2012

1 min read

· Last updated: September 25, 2024

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ABN AMRO

Al towfeek Investment Bank Limited

AlBaraka Islamic Bank

Allied Bank Limited

Ammar Investment Bank Limited
AMZ Securities
Askari Bank Limited
Asset Investment Bank
Atlas Investment Bank Limited
Bank AL Habib Ltd.
Bank Alfalah
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi Ltd.
BMA Capital Management Limited
Citibank
Crescent Investment Bank Limited
Deutsche Bank
Emirates Bank
Escorts Investment Bank Limited
Fidelity Investment Bank Limited
First International Investment Bank Ltd.
Franklin Investment Bank Limited
Habib Bank AG Zurich
Habibsons Bank Ltd.
IGI Investment Bank Limited
Invest Capital Investment Bank Limited
Investment Corporation of Pakistan
Islamic Investment Bank Limited
Jehangir Siddiqui Investment Bank Ltd.
KASB Bank Limited
Metropolitan Bank Ltimited
Muslim Commercial Bank Limited
Mybank Limited
National Bank of Pakistan
National Investment Trust Limited
Orix Investment Bank Limited
Pak Kuwait Investment Company Limited
Pak Libya Holding Company Limited
Pak Oman Investment Company Limited
Pakistan Industrial Credit & Investment Corp. Ltd.
Pak-Libya Holding Company
Prime Commercial Bank Limited
Prudential Investment Bank Limited
Saudi Pak Industrial & Agricultural Investment Company Ltd
Security Investment Bank Limited
Silkbank
SME Bank
Soneri Bank
Standard Chartered Bank
State Bank of Pakistan
The Punjab Provincial Co-operative Bank Ltd
The Royal Bank of Scotland
Trust Investment Bank Limited
UBL Online
United Bank Limited

Key Takeaways

  • The list compiles a wide range of investment banks operating in Pakistan, including Islamic and conventional institutions.
  • Regulatory oversight for these institutions stems from both the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) and the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP).
  • Major domestic banks such as National Bank of Pakistan provide corporate and investment banking services.
  • Islamic banking institutions like BankIslami offer Shariah‑compliant investment banking solutions.
  • Pakistan hosts both local and international banks offering diverse investment services.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who regulates investment banks in Pakistan?
Investment banking entities are regulated by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) for banks and DFIs, and by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) for non‑bank investment companies.
Do Islamic banks in Pakistan provide investment banking services?
Yes. Islamic banks such as BankIslami offer Shariah‑compliant investment banking products including Sukuk structuring and advisory services.
Are foreign banks active in Pakistan’s investment banking sector?
Yes. Foreign banks like Deutsche Bank and Citibank operate in Pakistan, providing investment banking alongside other financial services.

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