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Bank of Africa Tanzania Limited; Bank of Baroda Tanzania Limited; Bank of India (Tanzania) Canara Bank Tanzania Limited; China Dasheng Bank Limited; Citibank Tanzania; CRDB Bank; DCB Commercial Bank [5] Diamond Trust Bank Tanzania; Ecobank Tanzania; Equity Bank (Tanzania) Exim Bank (Tanzania) GTBank Tanzania [6] Habib African Bank; I&M Bank ...
The bank is a member of the Bank of Africa Group, a multinational, Pan African bank headquartered in Bamako, Mali, with presence in 18 countries, across a network of 16 commercial banks, one financial corporation, one banque de l’habitat, one brokerage firm, two investment companies, one asset management company and one Group representative office in Paris.
The headquarters and main branch of CBA Tanzania Limited are located at Amani Place, along Ohio Street, in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania's largest city and financial capital. [5] The geographical coordinates of the bank's headquarters are: 06°48'42.0"S, 39°17'15.0"E (Latitude:-6.811667; Longitude:39.287500).
45.4 Branches of foreign banks. 45.5 Other banks. ... Download QR code; Print/export ... Commercial Bank of Africa (Tanzania) CRDB Bank; Diamond Trust Bank (Tanzania ...
Bank of Africa Tanzania; Bank of Baroda Tanzania Limited; Bank of Tanzania; C. Commercial Bank of Africa (Tanzania) CRDB Bank; D. Dar es Salaam Community Bank ...
During 2010, the Tanzanian subsidiary successfully re-branded to NIC Bank Tanzania. [8] [9] Commercial Bank of Africa was founded in 1962 in Dar es Salaam. Branches were soon opened in Nairobi and Mombasa, Kenya and in Kampala, Uganda. When Tanzania nationalized private banks in 1967, the bank moved its headquarters to Nairobi.
The National Assembly of Tanzania was formed as the Legislative Council of Tanzania Mainland – then known as Tanganyika – in 1926. The Council was formed under a law enacted by the British Parliament called the Tanganyika Legislative Council Order and Council. The law was gazetted in Tanganyika on 18 June 1926.
A bank branch can be identified from the bank code. Denmark has 4-digit bank code (called Registreringsnummer, or Reg. nr.). France has a 10 digit code, the first 5 digits contain the clearing identifier of the banking company (Code Banque), followed by the 5-digit branch code (Code Guichet). Both numbers are only used as a combined prefix for ...