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- Restructuring Agency was set up with the goal of merging, closing, or recapitalising (before sale) banks. Four state and 50 private banks, representing nearly...
- "MEDHA". CBI is one of twelve public sector banks in India that was recapitalised in 2009. As on 31 March 2021, the bank has a network of 4,608 branches...
- ****an's Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency was in the process of recapitalising much of the JGSDF's rotarywing capability; it is planned for a locally-built...
- During the 2007–2008 Financial Crisis, the firm advised HM Treasury with recapitalising and stabilising UK Banks. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the firm advised...
- for the Irish government. Although it had deferred the cash cost of recapitalising the failing Anglo Irish Bank by nationalising it and issuing it with...
- committed to maintain the supply of credit by providing more liquidity and recapitalising the banking system, and to implement rapidly the stimulus plans. As...
- 2022. Retrieved 14 June 2024. Allison, George (2022-09-16). "Britain 'recapitalising' M270 missile launcher system". UK Defence Journal. Retrieved 2024-01-03...
- Investment Banking and their subsidiaries). The banks were taken over and recapitalised by the government because they had fallen below the Basel I Accord mandated...
- international money transfers in rebel-held areas, a move aimed at recapitalising banks and boosting the economy through trade." The Qatari banks involved...
- 1986. At GM headquarters' request, Holden was then reorganised and recapitalised, separating the engine and car manufacturing divisions in the process...