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The bank started its operations in 1986 as a Savings and Loan institution under the name Banque de Crédit immobilier (BCI). In 1999, it changed its charter to become a full fledged commercial bank operating under the name Capital Bank. As of 2016, Capital Bank has 22 branches throughout Haiti.
Capital Bank (Haiti) F. Fonkoze; N. National Bank of Haiti; S. Sogebank; U. Unibank (Haiti) This page was last edited on 18 January 2020, at 21:07 (UTC). Text is ...
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Capital Bank may refer to: Capital Bank, part of Park Sterling Corp. Capital Bank (Botswana) Capital Bank (Jordan) Capital Bank (Haiti) Capital Bank plc (UK) Capital Bank (Ghana) ABC Capital Bank Uganda Limited, Uganda; Capital Bank Financial, previously North American Financial Holdings. Capital Bank Plaza, its former headquarters
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The Bank of the Republic of Haiti (French: Banque de la République d'Haïti, abbreviated BRH) is the central bank of Haiti.It was formed in 1979 from the National Bank of the Republic of Haiti (French: Banque Nationale de la République d'Haïti), which had served as the country's bank of issue since 1910, itself succeeding the National Bank of Haiti.