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Commercial bank P A Tanganda Tea: Consumer goods Beverages Mutare: 1924 Tea, coffee P A Time Bank Zimbabwe: Financials Banks Harare: 1997 Commercial bank P A TM Supermarket: Consumer services Food retailers & wholesalers Harare: 1978 [10] Supermarket chain, part of Meikles: P A Trust Banking Corporation: Financials Banks Harare: 1996 Commercial ...
From 1994 to 1997, the Reserve Bank introduced the second series of Zimbabwe banknotes into circulation. Due to high inflation, which at the time peaked at 42.1% in 1992, [33] the rollout began with two new denominations, $50 and $100. Other denominations followed in 1997, while the $2 note was replaced by a coin. [34]
The bank was founded in 1996 as Trust Merchant Bank. It transformed its banking licence to commercial banking licence in 2000, paving the way for its transition to Trust Banking Corporation. The bank grew rapidly, and by 2003, it had become the largest bank in Zimbabwe by balance sheet size. However, its growth came with several problems.
Time Bank Zimbabwe; Trust Banking Corporation; Z. ZB Bank Limited; Zimbabwe Women Microfinance Bank This page was last edited on 18 January 2020, at 21:13 (UTC) ...
AFC Commercial Bank Ltd, state-owned; African Banking Corporation Zimbabwe Ltd (BancABC), part of Atlas Mara Group; CBZ Bank Ltd; Ecobank Zimbabwe Ltd, part of Ecobank Group; FBC Bank Ltd, part of the FBC Group; First Capital Bank Zimbabwe Ltd, part of First Capital Bank Group; Metbank Ltd; Nedbank Zimbabwe Ltd, part of Nedbank Group; NMB Bank Ltd
NMB Bank Limited was founded in 1993 by Zimbabweans. At that time it was under the name National Merchant Bank of Zimbabwe. In June 1993, the bank was registered as an accepting house under the Banking Act. In 1997, the NMBZ Group was listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange and simultaneously on the London Stock Exchange. In December 1999, NMB ...
Zimbabwean bond notes were a form of banknote in circulation in Zimbabwe. Released by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, the notes were stated to not be a currency in itself but rather legal tender near money pegged equally against the U.S. dollar. In 2014, prior to the release of bond notes, a series of bond coins entered circulation. [1]
Pages in category "Government-owned companies of Zimbabwe" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .