What does IBF mean?
IBF means Islamic Banks and Financial
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Islamic Banks and Financial?
Islamic Banks and Financial can be abbreviated as IBF
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What does IBF stand for? IBF stands for "Islamic Banks and Financial". |
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How to abbreviate "Islamic Banks and Financial"? "Islamic Banks and Financial" can be abbreviated as IBF. |
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What is the meaning of IBF abbreviation? The meaning of IBF abbreviation is "Islamic Banks and Financial". |
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What is IBF abbreviation? One of the definitions of IBF is "Islamic Banks and Financial". |
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What does IBF mean? IBF as abbreviation means "Islamic Banks and Financial". |
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What is shorthand of Islamic Banks and Financial? The most common shorthand of "Islamic Banks and Financial" is IBF. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BTCRA - Banks and Trust Companies Regulation Act
- CIBAFI - General Council of Islamic Banks and Financial Institutions
- BOFI - Banks and Other Financial Institutions
- BOFIA - Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act
- BOFID - Banks and Other Financial Institutions Decree
- GCIBFI - General Council for Islamic Banks and Financial Institutions
- IACAD - Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department
- BTCA - Banks and Trust Companies Act of 1990
- BFP - Banks and Flood Plains
- BFIA - Banks and Financial Institutions Act
- BGM - Banks and Gossage Mine
- BRE - Banks and Real Estate
- BREO - Banks and Real Estate Office
- BTC - Banks and Trusts Commission
- CDBFI - Community Development Banks and Financial Institutions
- CIBAFI - Council for Islamic Banks and Financial Institutions
- IBP - Islamic Banks Portfolio
- IBF - Islamic Business and Financial
- IBCF - Islamic Banks Consultative Forum
- NINJA - No Income, No Job or Assets. A relatively recent acronym which achieved prominence during the summer 2007 'sub-prime' loans crisis, in which banks and financial markets questioned (for a day or two anyway) the wisdom of lending too much money to people wh