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Modern-stylebanking in Iraq roots from the beginning of the 20th century.

Iraq's two mainstate-owned banks are the largest banks inIraq and have a shared history. In 1988,Rasheed Bank was spun off from Rafidain Bank.

Banking groupEstablishedNumber of
Branches
Total Assets
(Iraqi Dinar billion)
Share of
total
banking system
assets
Share of
total
banking system
credit
Share of
total
banking system
deposits
Rasheed Bank1988162
Rafidain Bank1941147

Specialist state owned banks

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It also has four specialist state-owned banks.

BankEstablishedPurpose
Agricultural Cooperative Bank of Iraq1935Provide credit and banking services to Iraq's agricultural sector
Bank of Iraq1991Founded as the Iraqi Socialist Bank
Industrial Bank of Iraq1946Financing and supporting Iraq’s industrial sector
Real Estate Bank of Iraq1948Financing and supporting Iraq's housing projects

Private Commercial Banks

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Iraq has manyprivate banks that are operate across theGovernorates ofIraq. These include:

BankEstablishedNumber of
Branches
Babylon Bank199812
Bank of Baghdad1992
Basrah International Bank for Investment199312
Dar Es Salaam Investment Bank1998
Gulf Commercial Bank200012
Iraqi Islamic Bank200014
Islamic Cooperation Investment Bank200610
Warka Bank1999120

Supervision and regulation

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TheCentral Bank of Iraq supervisesIraqi banks.

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