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At the end of the year in 2015, the bank had an asset base of over US$773 million (TSh 1.69 trillion) and is the fourth-best capitalized commercial bank in the country, behind National Microfinance Bank, CRDB Bank and FBME Bank. [8] At the end of 2017, Tanzania's total banking assets were valued at TSh 29.97 trillion (US$13.2 billion). [3] At ...
Canara Bank Tanzania Ltd; Bank of Baroda Tanzania Ltd, part of Bank of Baroda Group; Stanbic Bank Tanzania Ltd, part of Standard Bank Group; Bank of Africa Tanzania Ltd, part of Bank of Africa Group; Habib African Bank Ltd, part of Habib Bank Group; KCB Bank Tanzania Ltd, part of KCB Group; Akiba Commercial Bank Plc; NCBA Bank Tanzania Ltd ...
Following the break-up of the old National Bank of Commerce in 1997, by act of Parliament, three new entities were created: (a) NBC Holdings Limited (b) National Bank of Tanzania (1997) and (c) National Microfinance Bank (NMB). Initially NMB could only offer savings accounts, with limited lending capabilities.
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International Commercial Bank Tanzania Limited (ICBT), is a commercial bank in Tanzania, the third-largest economy in the East African Community. It is licensed by the Bank of Tanzania , the country's central bank and national banking regulator.
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At that time First American owned a subsidiary in Tanzania called United Bank of Africa. [6] This marked the bank's reentry into Tanzania after the 1967 nationalization of its operations in the country. In 2007, United Bank of Africa changed its name to Commercial Bank of Africa (Tanzania) leading to the formation of the CBA Group. [7]
KCB Group Limited, also known as the KCB Group, is a financial services holding company based in the African Great Lakes region. The Group's headquarters are in Nairobi, Kenya, with its subsidiaries being KCB Bank Kenya Limited, KCB Bank Burundi Limited, KCB Bank Rwanda Limited, KCB Bank South Sudan Limited, KCB Bank Tanzania Limited, KCB TMB Congo and KCB Bank Uganda Limited.