Industrial Bank of Kuwait
- Industrial Bank of Kuwait
The Industrial Bank of Kuwait was established in 1973 in the State of Kuwait by the Ministry of Finance, Central Bank of Kuwait and other large local industrial firms. Their primary objective is to nurish the local industry.
External links
* [http://www.ibkuwt.com/ Industrial Bank of Kuwait]
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