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The Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI), a major international bank founded in 1972 by Agha Hasan Abedi (creator of UBL), a Pakistani financier. Registered in Luxembourg, with its head office in London and main operations running in Karachi, Abedi with his large number of Pakistanis in the field of international banking led the bank to become a global juggernaut with almost 80 per cent of the BCCI's top executive positions at the head office and in branches in various countries were held by Pakistanis.
BCCI had an interesting structure. It was an elaborate corporate tangle, with BCCI's founder, Agha Hasan Abedi and his assistant, Swaleh Naqvi, in the center. This convoluted structure was an essential component to its amazing growth – and guaranteed its eventual collapse. The structure was conceived of by Abedi for the specific purpose of evading regulation or control by governments.
ISI had a large hand in developing and running the bank and used it for financing amongst many things Nuclear armament of pakistan, financing mujahideen and other such endeavors around the world. From CIA to Abu Nidal, all and everyone had an account with BCCI and it become the 7th largest bank on the world.
Unfortunately its amazing growth, coupled with its links with terrorist and nuclear armament caused it to be shut down by an american committee led by John Kerry. The final nail in the coffin came when BCCI acquired an american bank and the americans were not happy with a Pakistani Conglomerate running worldwide finance.
BCCI, AQ Khan and many other pakistani ventures made the west suspicious of Pakistani's and they were kept away from higher tier banking, science and other institutions.
Just like today when pakistani financiers are not allowed to buy stock in US and many other wester countries, hindering progress and development.
Head Office in Pakistan Karachi
Conference Hall in Karachi
Conference Hall in Karachi
It was shut down in 1990. Abedi died in Karachi in 1995.