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The bank was founded in 1996, registering as a corporate entity, receiving a banking license and commencing banking operations during that year. In the beginning, the institution was privately held and was known as Investrust Merchant Bank Zambia Limited. In 2002, the bank's name was changed to Investrust Bank Limited.
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Atlas Mara Bank Zambia Limited: Financials Banks Lusaka: 1986 Commercial bank, formerly Finance Bank Zambia Limited: P A First Alliance Bank Zambia Limited: Financials Banks Lusaka: 1994 Commercial bank P A FQM Trident Limited: Basic Materials Mining Kalumbila: 2006 [3] Products: Copper Ownership: First Quantum Minerals 100% [4] P A Indeni ...
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A traditional snickerdoodle recipe includes unsalted butter, granulated sugar, eggs, all-purpose flour, cream of tartar, baking soda and salt.
The Governor is the head of the Bank of Zambia. As of August 2022, the Governor serves a six-year term, which will be renewable for further term of six years, after being nominated by the President of Zambia and confirmed by the National Assembly of Zambia following a new legislation – Bank of Zambia (BOZ) Act No. 5 of 2022. [14]
In November 2016, the Bank of Zambia took possession of the Intermarket Banking Corporation Zambia Limited, a commercial bank, which had become insolvent and unable to meet its financial obligations. In February 2017, the central bank announced that it would re-structure Intermarket Bank, to enable it to re-open. [2]