FINA Bank is a commercial bank which since its acquisition
by its current owners in 2004 has been focussed on transforming
a formerly insolvent government- owned bank. The bank,
previously called BACAR, obtained a full banking license
in 1983 and was one of the first privately owned banks
formed in the country. Prior to take over by FINA Bank
the bank was under central bank supervision due to some
managerial issues.
The bank's principal activities comprise corporate
banking, international trade financing and retail banking
financial services and products to corporate and established
medium and small businesses as well as salaried workers.
The bank is revamping all its operations and seeking
to become a leader in small and medium business banking.
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