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The Bank of South Sudan (BoSS) is the central bank of the Republic of South Sudan.Established in July 2011, by an Act of Parliament (The Bank of South Sudan Act, 2011), it replaced the now defunct Bank of Southern Sudan, a former branch of the Bank of Sudan, [3] which had served as the central bank of South Sudan, during the period between February 2005 until July 2011.
This is a list of commercial banks in South Sudan, as updated by late 2024 by the Bank of South Sudan. [1] African National Bank; Afriland First Bank South Sudan, part of Afriland First Bank Group; Agricultural Bank of South Sudan; Buffalo Commercial Bank; Charter One Bank South Sudan; Commercial Bank of Ethiopia South Sudan, part of Commercial ...
Beginning in 2005, with the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), most of the Sudanese banks operating in South Sudan began to close operations. Also, as part of the CPA, the three branches of the Sudanese central bank located in South Sudan became known as the Bank of Southern Sudan, from January 2005 until July 2011. Bank of ...
Equity Bank South Sudan received the Bank of the Year South Sudan 2020 award by The Banker, during the Bank of the Year Awards 2020. As of August 2021, Equity Bank South Sudan had assets valued at US$107.32 million and recorded deposits worth US$70.03 million. [3] The bank rebranded in 2020 inline with the parent company Equity Group Holdings. [4]
South Sudan is a member state of the United Nations, [114] the African Union, [25] [115] the East African Community, [116] [117] [118] and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa. [119] South Sudan plans to join the Commonwealth of Nations, [120] the International Monetary Fund, [121] OPEC+, and the World Bank. [122]
Cooperative Bank of South Sudan is a member of the Cooperative Bank Group, headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, with subsidiaries in Kenya and South Sudan.As of December 2013, the Group's asset base exceeded US$2.6 billion (KES:231.2 billion), with shareholders' equity in excess of US$414 million (KES:36.8 billion). [2]
The bank is an indigenous South Sudanese financial institution, serving the banking needs of the people and businesses of this part of the world. It is a small but growing private commercial bank headquartered in Juba , the capital and largest city in South Sudan.
Nile Commercial Bank (NCB) is a commercial bank in South Sudan. It is one of the commercial banks licensed to operate in South Sudan, by the Bank of South Sudan, the national banking regulator. [2] The bank is an indigenous South Sudanese commercial bank. Of all the commercial banks licensed in South Sudan, it has the largest number of branches ...