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Money and Sovereignty: An Exploration of the Economic, Political and Monetary History of Cambodia. National Bank of Cambodia. ISBN 978-99963-511-2-9. Clark, Heather A. (2006-03-14). When There Was No Money: Building ACLEDA Bank in Cambodia's Evolving Financial Sector. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-3-540-28877-0
The riel ( / riˈɛl /; Khmer: រៀល, romanized : riĕl [riəl]; sign: ៛; code: KHR) is the currency of Cambodia. There have been two distinct riel, the first issued between 1953 and May 1975. Between 1975 and 1980, the country had no monetary system. A second currency, also named "riel", has been issued since 20 March 1980.
This is a list of banks in Cambodia.. As of July 31, 2020, there were 51 commercial banks, 14 specialized banks, 75 microfinance institutions, 7 microfinance deposit-taking institutions, 6 representative offices, and 15 leasing companies in Cambodia.
Cambodia: Cambodian riel: National Bank of Cambodia: ធនាគារជាតិ នៃ កម្ពុជា: 1954 Cameroon: Central African CFA franc: Bank of Central African States: Banque des États de l'Afrique Centrale: 1972 Canada: Canadian dollar: Bank of Canada: Banque du Canada: 1935 Cape Verde: Cape Verdean escudo: Bank of Cape ...
Cambodia had a gross domestic product (GDP) of $28.54 billion in 2022. Per capita income, although rapidly increasing, is low compared with most neighboring countries. Cambodia's two largest industries are textiles and tourism, while agricultural activities remain the main source of income for many Cambodians living in rural areas.
V. Vattanac Bank. Categories: Banks by country. Banks of Southeast Asia. Banks of Asia by country. Financial services companies of Cambodia. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.
Cambodia officially joined the IMF on December 31, 1969. [1] After years of internal and external strife, the Cambodian government is currently focusing its attention to rebuilding and renovating the national economy through grants and loans from multilateral sources like the International Monetary Fund. Cambodia gained independence in 1953 ...
Hattha Bank (previously Hattha Kaksekar Limited) (HKL) (translated literally from the Khmer, "A Helping Hand for Farmers") is a Cambodian bank and microfinance institution in Cambodia. As of 2014 [update] , its loan portfolio was ranked fourth and it had the third largest saving portfolio among Cambodia MFIs. [1]