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Mauritius Commercial Bank, founded in 1838, [3] is the oldest commercial company and the largest banking institution of Mauritius.It is equally the oldest banking institution south of the Sahara and one of the oldest banks of the Commonwealth to have preserved its original name and to be working in the same business area since its incorporation.
MCB Group is a large financial services conglomerate. As of 31 March 2015, it had an estimated asset base of over US$7.4 billion (MUR 267.7 billion) and estimated shareholders' equity of more than US$1.0 billion (MUR 35.2 billion).
MauBank maintain a network of 19 branches, including one in Rodrigues island, the bank also provides basic banking services across the 102 Post offices operated by Mauritius Post Ltd. [4] MauBank is wholly owned by the Government of Mauritius, as at 2019 the government announced its intention of finding a strategic partner to expand the ...
Mauritius Commercial Bank, the oldest and largest banking institution in Mauritius MCB Group, a financial services holding company based in Mauritius, Mauritius Commercial Bank's holding company; Muslim Commercial Bank, former name of MCB Bank Limited, a network of banks in Pakistan; Maidenhead Citadel Band, of The Salvation Army
State-owned, part of the Bank of Mauritius: S A Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) Consumer services Broadcasting & entertainment Moka: 1964 Public broadcaster S A Mauritius Commercial Bank (MCB) Financials Banks Port Louis: 1838 Oldest Commercial Company in Mauritius P A Mauritius Post: Industrials Delivery services Port Louis: 1772
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Bank of Mauritius ceased business in 1848, though the Mauritius Commercial Bank has survived to the present. [citation needed] Local interests established the third Bank of Mauritius in 1894 to take over the local business of the failed New Oriental Bank Corporation. In 1911 the bank opened a branch in the Seychelles.