- Mediterranean Bank Network
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The Mediterranean Bank Network is a Malta-based partnership between Mediterranean banks. It was established on 28 November 1996 to encourage inter-regional commercial and business relationships. Member banks have a virtual presence in all the member countries as well as presence through bank representative offices and subsidiaries. To date these countries include
Algeria
Member banks present
1.Banc Sabadell 2.Commercial International Bank Egypt
Bosnia and Hercegovina
Member banks present 1.Nova Ljubljanska Banka
Croatia
Member Banks present 1.Nova Ljubljanska Banka
France
Member banks present 1.BPCE Banques Populaires
Italy
Member Banks present 1.Banca Popolare
Jordan
Member banks present 1.Bank of Jordan
Malta Member Banks present 1.Bank of Valletta
Morocco Member Banks present 1.Banque Centrale Populaire 2.Banco Sabadell
Slovenia
Member Banks Present 1.Nova Ljubljanska Banka
Spain
Member Banks present 1.Banc Sabadell
Syria
Member Banks present 1.Bank of JordanSyria
Tunisia
Member banks present 1.BTK
Turkey
Member Banks present 1.Banc Sabadell
The member banks are
- Banco Sabadell (Spain) [1]
- Banco Popolare (Italy) [2]
- Bank of Jordan (Jordan) [3]
- Bank of Valletta (Malta) [4]
- BPCE Banques Populaires[5]
- Commercial International Bank (Egypt) [6]
- Nova Ljubjanska Banka (Slovenia) [7]
- Banque Centrale Populaire Maroc (Morocco) [8]
- BTK (Tunisia)
The presidency of the network rotates every two years.
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