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The headquarters and main branch of the bank are located on the 3rd Floor of Union House, at 60 Kwame Nkrumah Avenue, in downtown Harare, the capital and largest city in Zimbabwe. [2] The geographical coordinates of the bank's headquarters are: 17°49'40.0"S, 31°02'55.0"E (Latitude:-17.827778; Longitude:31.048611).
CBZ Holdings Limited is a publicly traded company. Its stock is listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange , where it trades under the symbol: CBZ . According to the December 2017 Annual Report of the CBZ Holdings Limited (CBZ Group), the major shareholders in the Group were as listed in the table below: [ 2 ]
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Commerce Bancorp was a Cherry Hill, New Jersey–based bank created in 1973. [1] In 2007, it was purchased by Toronto-Dominion Bank , which merged Commerce with TD Banknorth to form TD Bank, N.A. ; all of its banks and branches were given the TD Bank logo.
Most of the roads are however unusable due to the extensive Kalahari sands covering the district. The road from Bulawayo to Tsholotsho District's main business centre is a tarred strip road for 103 km of its 117 km length. Upon reaching the Business Centre it branches into three main branches which further subdivide into smaller roads.
As of June 2024, the bank maintains a network of 12 operational branches, at the following locations: [7] Mutare Branch - 2A Fidelity Centre, Herbert Chitepo Street, Mutare; Borrowdale Branch & Head Office - Block A, Sam Levy’s Office Park, 2 Piers Road, Borrowdale, Harare; Samora Machel Branch - 137 Samora Machel Avenue, Harare
Amboy Bank was chartered on May 12, 1888 as The First National Bank of South Amboy by a group of prominent local businessmen. [4] In the late 1950s the bank began to open branches in the area, and in 1960 the name was changed to First National Bank of South Amboy-Madison Township to reflect the move of its headquarters to nearby Madison Township (later renamed Old Bridge Township [5]).
Originally known as Bulawayo International Airport, it was renamed in honour of the late Dr Joshua Nkomo, the leader and founder of the Zimbabwe African People's Union in 2001. [2] [3] Dr Nkomo also served as a Vice President of the Zimbabwe Government. It is another of Zimbabwe's international airports.