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Kiwira coal mine; Door of People's Bank of Zanzibar: 2000 5000 /= (Shillingi Elfu Tano) 145 x 73 mm Purple Tanzanian coat of arms; Giraffe; Rhino: Giraffes; Mt Kilimanjaro: 1997 10,000 /= (Shilingi Elfu Kumi) 149 x 75 mm Indigo Tanzanian coat of arms; Giraffe; Lion: Bank of Tanzania; "House of Wonder" (Zanzibar)
De Facto Classification of Exchange Rate Arrangements, as of April 30, 2021, and Monetary Policy Frameworks [2] Exchange rate arrangement (Number of countries) Exchange rate anchor Monetary aggregate target (25) Inflation Targeting framework (45) Others (43) US Dollar (37) Euro (28) Composite (8) Other (9) No separate legal tender (16) Ecuador ...
The bank was established under the Bank of Tanzania Act 1965. However, in 1995, the government decided that the central bank had too many responsibilities, thus hindering its other objectives. As a result, the government introduced the Bank of Tanzania Act 1995, which gave the bank the single objective of monetary policy.
I&M Bank Tanzania Ltd], part of I&M Bank Group; Access Bank Tanzania Ltd, part of Access Bank Group; People's Bank of Zanzibar Ltd; Citibank Tanzania Ltd, part of Citigroup; CRDB Bank Plc; Tanzania Commercial Bank Plc, state-owned; Diamond Trust Bank Tanzania Plc, part of Diamond Trust Bank Group; Standard Chartered Bank Tanzania Ltd, part of ...
Selling rate: Also known as the foreign exchange selling price, it refers to the exchange rate used by the bank to sell foreign exchange to customers. It indicates how much the country's currency needs to be recovered if the bank sells a certain amount of foreign exchange. Middle rate: The average of the bid price and the ask price.
As of December 2021, according to its annual report, published on the bank's website, the bank's total assets were valued at TSh 1.372 trillion (US$590.3 million), assuming an exchange rate of 2,322/45 per US dollar, with shareholders' equity of TSh 170.843 billion (US$73.6 million).
NCBA Bank Tanzania is a medium-sized financial services provider in Tanzania. Its total assets as of 31 December 2022 was approximately TSh 428 billion (US$183 million), with TSh 46.7 billion (US$19.9 million), in shareholders equity.
In 2015 the bank management declared that the bank will list the bank on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange, in order to raise capital to expand and automate the companies operations. [6] On January 19, 2017, the bank officially rebranded the company and Tanzania Postal Bank Limited changed its name to TPB Bank Plc. [7]