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  2. Central Bank of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of Madagascar (Malagasy: Banky Foiben'i Madagasikara, BFM) is the central bank of Madagascar. The bank's mission is to, in collaboration with the general government, and in observation of the laws of finance, to maintain the general political economy of Madagascar; and to maintain the national monetary reserves. The offices of ...

  3. List of banks in Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    AccèsBanque Madagascar (ABM) Baobab Banque Madagascar; Bank of Africa Madagascar (BOA), part of Bank of Africa Group; BGFI Bank Madagascar, part of BGFIBank Group; Banque Malgache de l'Océan Indien (BMOI), part of BCP Group; BNI Madagascar Caisse d’Epargne de Madagascar; MCB Madagascar, part of Mauritius Commercial Bank Group

  4. Geography of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    Madagascar is a large island in the Indian Ocean located 400 kilometres (250 mi) off the eastern coast of Southern Africa, [1] east of Mozambique.It has a total area of 587,040 square kilometres (226,660 sq mi) with 581,540 square kilometres (224,530 sq mi) of land and 6,900 square kilometres (2,700 sq mi) of water.

  5. List of central banks - Wikipedia

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    Madagascar: Malagasy ariary: Central Bank of Madagascar: Banque Centrale de Madagascar / Banky Foiben'i Madagasikara: 1974 Malawi: Malawian kwacha: Reserve Bank of Malawi: 1964 Malaysia: Malaysian ringgit: Central Bank of Malaysia: Bank Negara Malaysia: 1959 Maldives: Maldivian rufiyaa: Maldives Monetary Authority: 1981 Mali: West African CFA franc

  6. Malagasy ariary - Wikipedia

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    In 2003–2004, new notes were introduced in denominations of 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000 and 10,000 ariary. These notes also bear the franc denominations on notes up to 1000 ariary (500, 1000, 2500, 5000) in very small numerals. In 2017, the Bank Foiben’i Madagasikara (Central Bank of Madagascar) introduced a new family of banknotes.

  7. Malagasy franc - Wikipedia

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    Denominations were given both in francs and ariary, with 5 francs = 1 ariary. Madagascar left the CFA franc zone in 1972 and the Malagasy franc was declared inconvertible. Banknotes were issued by the Institut d'Émission Malgache until 1974 when the Banque Centrale de Madagascar (Central Bank of Madagascar) took over that function.

  8. Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    Madagascar, [a] officially the Republic of Madagascar, [b] is an island country that includes the island of Madagascar and numerous smaller peripheral islands. Lying off the southeastern coast of Africa, it is the world's fourth largest island (after Greenland, New Guinea, and Borneo), the second-largest island country (after Indonesia), and the 46th largest country overall. [14]

  9. List of central banks of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Central Bank of Liberia Libya: Libyan dinar: Central Bank of Libya Madagascar: Malagasy ariary: Central Bank of Madagascar Malawi: Malawian kwacha: Reserve Bank of Malawi Mauritania: Mauritanian ouguiya: Central Bank of Mauritania Mauritius: Mauritian rupee: Bank of Mauritius Morocco: Moroccan dirham: Bank Al-Maghrib Mozambique: Mozambican ...