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The Bank owns and manages a Tunisian women's football team called the AS Banque de l'Habitat. [7] The club has won the Tunisian Women's Championship on three occasions [8] and were the first team to represent Tunisia at in the CAF Champions league qualifiers. [9] [10] Since January 6, 2023 Wajdi Koubaa is the president of BH Bank. [11]
La Poste tunisienne (Arabic : البريد التونسي, French: La Poste tunisienne) is the company responsible for postal service in Tunisia. It also operates banking services within Tunisia as well. The company was founded in 1847, and was admitted to the Universal Postal Union in 1878. The Tunisian Post opened the Caisse d'épargne ...
Qatar National Bank Tunisia (QNB), part of QNB Group; Tunisian Saudi Bank (TSB) Banque Tuniso-Koweitienne (BTK) Arab Banking Corporation (ABC-Tunisie), part of Arab Banking Corporation Group; Citibank Tunisie; BH Bank; Union Internationale de Banques (UIB) Union Bancaire pour le Commerce et l'Industrie (UBCI)
'Association sportive de la Banque de l'habitat') is a football club based in Tunis, Tunisia and owned by the BH Bank (Tunisia) formerly Banque de l'habitat. [1] [2] [3] The club is playing in the Tunisian Women's Championship, the top division in the Tunisia female football league system. [3] [4] They have won the championship on three ...
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It is the only bank in France charged with the responsibility to implement banking services to the public under a legislative initiative to modernize the French economy in 2008. [7] La Banque postale reports a net income of €5.602 billion, -2.5% relative to 2015. [8]
Following the fall of the authoritarian president Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, the poor health of the three major state banks has come to light.Because the three big state banks (Société Tunisienne de Banque, Banque de l'Habitat, and Banque Nationale Agricole) make up about 40% of total banking assets in the country, they are structurally important for the economy. [7]
Banque de Tunisie, Tunis, Tunisia; Banque de Tunisie et des Emirats, Tunis, Tunisia; Banque du Caire, Cairo, Egypt; Banque et Caisse d'Épargne de l'État, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg; Banque Francaise Commerciale Ocean Indien, Paris, France; Banque Internationale a Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg; Banque Internationale Arabe de Tunisie ...