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[1] [2] In 1969, it changed its name to Banque Nationale de Tunisie. [1] On 24 June 1989, it merged with the Banque Nationale de Développement Agricole and was renamed Banque Nationale Agricole. [1] It is the main bank in rural Tunisia. [6]
Tunisian Foreign Bank; North Africa International Bank; Wifak International Bank (WIB) Al Baraka Bank Tunisia, part of Al Baraka Group; Banque Zitouna (BZ) Banque de Financement des Petites et Moyennes Entreprises (BFPME) Banque Tuniso-Libyenne (BTL) Banque de Tunisie et des Emirats (BTE) Qatar National Bank Tunisia (QNB), part of QNB Group
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]
Arab Tunisian Bank; Bankers Trust Company; Banque Arabe Tuniso Libyenne de Développement et le Commerce Extérieur; Banque de Coopération du Maghreb Arabe; Banque de Développement Économique de Tunisie; Banque de l'Habitat; Banque de Tunisie; Banque de Tunisie et des Emirats d'Investissement; Banque du Sud; Banque Franco Tunisienne
Central Bank of Nigeria [17] Access Bank Group; Bank of Agriculture; Bank of Industry; First Bank of Nigeria; First City Monument Bank; Keystone Bank Limited; Sterling Bank (Nigeria) Union Bank of Nigeria; United Bank for Africa
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In 1963, the Banque de Tunisie took over the branches of Société Générale in Tunis and Sfax, in exchange for a 17.5% stake. Other European and American banks subsequently acquired minority stakes in the Banque de Tunisie. [1]: 132 In 1968, it acquired the former Tunisian operation of France's Compagnie Algérienne. [5]
Société Tunisienne de Banque is a state-controlled bank in Tunisia. [1] [2] [3] It is listed in the Bourse de Tunis. [4] [5] It has 124,300 million dinars in assets. [6] The participation in the bank's capital is as follows: public and semi-public sector (52.5%), private sector (36.2%) and foreign actors (11.3%). Branch in La Marsa