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Silkbank to launch Islamic banking

KARACHI: Silkbank Limited has been granted a license by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) to commence its Islamic banking operations in Pakistan.

It is a result of strong financial growth in existing conventional banking system Silkbank will venture in establishing a dynamic Islamic Banking system replete with cutting-edge products and services.

Executive Director of Silkbank, M A Mannan said the Bank already has the finest and most talented Islamic banking team in the country along with a state-of-the-art infrastructure, allowing it to deliver in the shortest possible time. staff report

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