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Member Institutions of Deposit Protection Corporation (DPC) DEPOSIT PROTECTION CORPORATION Subsidiary of State Bank of Pakistan SBP Building, Boulton Market M.A Jinnah Road KARACHI DPC Circular No. 03 of 2018 June 22, 2018 The Presidents/ Chief Executives All Banks Dear Sir! Madam, Member Institutions of Deposit Protection Corporation (DPC) In terms of Section 2(i) and Section 5(2) of Deposit Protection Corporation Act, 2016, all banks scheduled under sub-section (2) of Section 37 of the State Bank of Pakistan Act, 1956, shall compulsorily be the member institutions of DPC and liable to pay the prescribed premium. The list of member institutions is enclosed as Annexure-A to this Circular. Please acknowledge receipt. Yours truly, L­_L~' V'u'~',t " (Lubna Fa ~_Malik)_L Managing Director Phone (021) 99217224 [email protected] Fox(021)99217225 Annexure to DPC Circular No. 03 dated June 22, 2018 Annexure-A The List of Banks Becoming Member of Deposit Protection Corporation under Sections 2(i) & 5(2) of the Deposit Protection Corporation Act 2016 Specialized Banks 1.Industrial Development Bank Limited 2.SME Bank Limited 3.The Punjab Provincial Cooperative Bank Limited 4.Zari Taraqiati Bank Limited Commercial Banks 5. First Women Bank Limited 6. National Bank of Pakistan 7.Sindh Bank Limited 8.The Bank of Khyber 9.The Bank of Punjab 10.Allied Bank Limited 11.Askari Bank Limited 12.Bank Alfalah Limited 13.Bank AL Habib Limited 14.Faysal Bank Limited 15.Habib Bank Limited 16.Habib Metropolitan Bank Limited 17.JS Bank Limited 18.MCB Bank Limited 19.SAMBA Bank Limited 20.SILKBANK Limited 21.Soneri Bank Limited 22.Standard Chartered Bank (Pakistan) Limited 23.Summit Bank Limited 24.United Bank Limited 25.Albaraka Bank (Pakistan) Limited 26.Banklslami Pakistan Limited Page 1of 2 27. Dubai Islamic Bank Pakistan Limited 28. Meezan Bank Limited 29. MCB Islamic Bank Limited 30. Citibank N.A.- Pakistan Operations 31. Deutsche Bank AG- Pakistan Operations 32. Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited- Pakistan Branches 33. MUFG Bank Limited- Pakistan Operations 34. Bank of China Limited- Pakistan Operations ** ** ** * ** ** S 5*5 ***************S Page 2 of 2 .
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