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  2. List of banks in Angola - Wikipedia

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    Banco Comercial do Huambo S.A. Banco de Desenvolvimento de Angola S.A. (BDA), state-owned; Banco de Fomento Angola S.A. (BFA), part of CaixaBank Group; Banco de Investimento Rural, S.A. (BIR) Banco de Poupança e Crédito S.A. (BPC), state-owned; Banco Millenium Atlântico S.A., minority-owned by Banco Comercial Português; Banco Keve S.A ...

  3. Banco Português de Investimento - Wikipedia

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    The bank is primarily active in Portugal and Spain, Angola and Mozambique. In Angola, BPI is the market leader in corporate banking and its activity reached a 25% market share on its 50.1% stake in Banco de Fomento Angola (BFA) with 750,000 customers (as at December 2010). In Mozambique, the BPI maintains a 30 percent stake in the bank BCI Fomento.

  4. Banco Angolano de Investimentos - Wikipedia

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    Banco Angolano de Investimentos (formerly Banco Africano de Investimentos), short BAI, was founded in 1996 as the first private bank in Angola. The BAI is a full-service bank operating in Angola with a nationwide network of (mid-2012) 89 branches in all 18 provinces, with 41 of those branches in Luanda Province. In 9 of the 18 provinces, BAI ...

  5. Category:Banks of Angola - Wikipedia

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    Banco Económico (Angola) C. National Bank of Angola; E. Empresa Interbancária de Serviços This page was last edited on 20 January 2020, at 20:07 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. Álvaro Sobrinho - Wikipedia

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    Banco Valor is reportedly the 13th largest bank in Angola. [ 7 ] In July 2014, the Portuguese weekly newspaper Expresso reported that BESA did not know to whom it had extended loans worth US$5.7 billion – around 80 percent of its debt portfolio – during the mandate of previous chief executive Álvaro Sobrinho, who left the post in October 2012.

  7. Banco de Desenvolvimento de Angola - Wikipedia

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    Banco de Desenvolvimento de Angola (English: Development Bank of Angola) (BDA) is the public bank of Angola to finance investments in "strategic long-term economic development" of the country. It was created July 2006 by government decree No. 37/06.

  8. Angola–Portugal relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Portugal opened a resident embassy in Luanda. In September 1987, Angolan President, José Eduardo dos Santos, paid an official visit to Portugal, the first for an Angolan head-of-state. [4] In July 1996, Angola and Portugal became founding members of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries.

  9. National Bank of Angola - Wikipedia

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    The National Bank of Angola (Portuguese: Banco Nacional de Angola) is the central bank of Angola.It is state-owned and the Government of Angola is the sole shareholder. The bank is based in Luanda, and was created in 1926, but traces its ancestry back to 1865.