Habib Bank Limited

Habib Bank Limited (Urdu: حبیب بینک محدود) abbreviated as HBL, is a Pakistani multinational bank based at Habib Bank Plaza, Karachi, Pakistan.

Habib Bank Limited
Native name
حبیب بینک محدود
Company typePLC
Traded as
PSX: HBL
IndustryFinancial services
Banking
Islamic Banking
Capital markets
Asset management
Founded25 August 1941 (1941-08-25)
FounderMohammed Ali Habib
Dawood Habib
HeadquartersHabib Bank Plaza, Karachi-75650, Pakistan
Number of locations
1,758 (2023)
Key people
  • Sultan Ali Allana (Chairman)
  • Muhammad Nassir Salim (CEO)
ProductsLoans, credit cards, debit cards, savings, consumer banking, business banking, Islamic banking, prestige banking, etc.
Revenue Rs. 299.58 billion (US$1.0 billion) (2023)
Rs. 113.55 billion (US$390 million) (2023)
Net income
Rs. 57.76 billion (US$200 million) (2023)
Total assets Rs. 5.53 trillion (US$19 billion) (2023)
Total equity Rs. 366.02 billion (US$1.3 billion) (2023)
Number of employees
20,301 (2023)
ParentAga Khan Fund for Economic Development
Websitewww.hbl.com

Established in 1941 by the Habib Family, HBL is Pakistan's oldest, largest and the first commercial bank. In 1951, it opened its first international branch in Colombo, Sri Lanka. In 1972, the bank moved its headquarters to the Habib Bank Plaza, which became the tallest building in South Asia at the time. The Government nationalised the bank in 1974 and privatised it in 2004; at that time, the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development acquired a controlling share and management control.

HBL significant shareholding lies with the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED) which is based in Geneva, Switzerland.

HBL is the largest domestic multinational company in Pakistan in terms of assets, and has repeatedly ranked as the top Pakistani company in the Forbes Global 2000. It is also Pakistan’s largest private sector bank, with over 1,700 branches and more than 2,000 ATMs. All HBL ATMs are linked to Visa and Mastercard, China UnionPay, and to the domestic 1LINK, MNET, and PayPak switches. IBFT (Interbank Funds Transfer) facility and utility bill payment capability are also provided at HBL ATMs. HBL branches also exchange foreign currency, initiate SWIFT and FEDWIRE transfers, and facilitate RAAST real-time money transfer transactions.

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