Union Bank (Pakistan)

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Union Bank
Former type Private
Industry Banking
Global Markets
Fate Acquired by Standard Chartered
Founded 1991
Defunct 2006
Headquarters Principal Office
Karachi, Pakistan
Products Loans, Credit Cards, Savings, Consumer Banking etc.
Revenue PKR

Union Bank was established in 1991, with its registered office in Faisalabad and headquarters in Lahore, Pakistan. In 2000 the bank relocated its headquarters to Karachi.

Prior to the merger with Standard Chartered Bank in 2006 (see below), it was Pakistan's eighth largest bank and had 65 branches in some 22 cities, about US$2 billion in assets, and about 400,000 customers.

History

In 2000, Union Bank acquired Bank of America's operations in Pakistan. Then in July 2001, Union Bank signed an Independent Operator agreement for American Express Cards in Pakistan. In 2002, Union Bank acquired the operations in Pakistan of Emirates Bank International. This purchase helped Union Bank become one of the larger private banks in the country.

In 2006, Standard Chartered Bank acquired 81% of Union Bank's shares for US$413 million. Under Pakistani law, it had to delist Union Bank and make an offer for the outstanding shares; the offer raised the total purchase price to about US$511. On 30 December 2006, Standard Chartered merged Union Bank with its own subsidiary in Pakistan, which has 46 branches in 10 cities. The merged bank is named Standard Chartered Bank (Pakistan) and is now Pakistan's sixth largest bank.[1][2][3]

Branches

The bank had branches in Faisalabad, Multan, Gujrat, Peshawar, Gujranwala, Quetta, Hyderabad, Rahim Yar Khan, Islamabad, Raiwind, Jhelum, Rawalpindi, Karachi, Sahiwal, Lahore, Sargodha, Mardan, Sialkot, Mirpur, Swat, and Vehari.

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