Commercial International Bank continues to outperform
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A portfolio of Commercial International Bank (CIB) Egypt S.A.E., which is a profitable private sector bank in corporate, investment and retail banking services, is presented. CIB's customer base includes corporate and retail borrowers and credit card holders. CIB offers product portfolios such as life insurance and contractual savings, securities brokerage, car finance and CorpLease. CIB's management conservative approach is examined from its 2003 results.
Publication Name: Global Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0896-4181
Year: 2004
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Egypt: Buy this bank, please
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Summary of Egypt's plans to sell the majority of its holdings in 23 joint ventures. Many expect the "Big Four" state banks to be sold as part of Egypt's ongoing privatization plan.
Publication Name: Global Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0896-4181
Year: 2001
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Commercial International Bank: at Egypt's cutting edge; dealing with the floating currency
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Egypt's Commercial International Bank leads the transition to private industry and has a 14$ market share.
Publication Name: Global Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0896-4181
Year: 2003
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