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It is responsible for general financial management and economic policy of Ethiopia, in addition to the allocation of economic assistance. Formerly the Ministry of Finance, it has its origins in the ministerial system introduced by Emperor Menelik II in 1907.
A bank teller (often abbreviated to simply teller) is an employee of a bank whose responsibilities include the handling of customer cash and negotiable instruments. In some places, this employee is known as a cashier or customer representative. [1] Tellers also deal with routine customer service at a branch.
"The Early Development of Banking in Ethiopia". RISEC: International Review of Economics and Business. 50 (4): 521– 543. See also a WP of the same author on this topic Origins and early development of banking in Ethiopia. [1] Mauri, Arnaldo (2009-09-30). "The Re-Establishment of the National Monetary and Banking System in Ethiopia, 1941-1963".
The banking sector of Ethiopia composed of the central bank, the National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) and the state owned Development Bank of Ethiopia (DBE), along with other thirty private banks. By 2020, the NBE planned to increase the minimum capital for banks to operate to 2 billion birr ($90 million) and instructed all commercial banks to ...
This is a list of banks in Ethiopia, with summary data for the year 2023 (mostly June). [1] Bank Name Web Site Year Est. No of Branches SWIFT SHF Equity (ETB m)
The Development Bank of Ethiopia (DBE) is a specialized state-owned development financial institution, which is supervised by the Public Financial Enterprises Agency in Ethiopia. The Development Bank of Ethiopia was the first development finance institution in Ethiopia and as such it was designed to: "(a) assist in the development of industrial ...
Pages in category "Banking occupations" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bank examiner;
Pages in category "Banking in Ethiopia" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Banking in Ethiopia; E.