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Orienbank
Company typePrivate/Cooperative
IndustryBanking
Founded1925
HeadquartersDushanbe, Tajikistan
Key peopleHasan Asadullozoda, Chairman
Ismatulloev Shuhrat Abdugafforovich, First Vice-chairman
Salimova Lola Djumaevna, Vice-chairman
Sulaymonbekov Rajabbek Anoyatbekovich, Vice-chairman
Bakoev Dilshod Todjiddinovich, Chief Accountant
Websiteoriyonbonk.tj/en

Orienbank is one of the oldest banks in Tajikistan, and one of its largest financial institutions.

In 2008, the bank's chairman, Hasan Asadullozoda, was reportedly shot and killed by Rustam Emomali, the son of President Emomali Rahmon. Asadullozoda was Rahmon's brother-in-law and Emomali's uncle. However, Asadullozoda was still alive as of 2017, when President Rahmon's daughter, Zarina Rahmon, was appointed Deputy Head of Orienbank, under Asadullozoda's leadership.

In early 2024, the then-current deputy chairman of Orienbank, Shohrat Ismattuloev, was kidnapped and killed.

References

  1. "Tajikistan: A Ruling Family Feud Appears to Turn Bloody". EurasiaNet. Open Society Institute. 8 May 2008. Archived from the original on 10 December 2014. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
  2. Putz, Catherine. "Hired: Tajik President's Daughter Lands Deputy Post at a Major Bank". The Diplomat. Retrieved September 1, 2024.
  3. "Trial of 14 Suspects in the Murder of Tajik Banker Begins Behind Closed Doors". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.

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Tajikistan Commercial Banks in Tajikistan
  • In alphabetical order, as of July 2020
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