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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)
National Bank of Ethiopia: Financials Banks Addis Ababa: 1906 Central bank. formerly Bank of Abyssinia: S A Oromia International Bank: Financials Banks Addis Ababa: 2008 Private bank P A Selam Bus Line Share Company: Consumer services Travel & tourism Addis Ababa: 1996 Passenger transport P A Sky Bus Transport System: Consumer services Travel ...
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 Africa, arranged by country in alphabetical order. Since comprehensive lists are available on a country-by-country basis, only the most important domestic banks are indicated for each country.
Pages in category "Banks of Ethiopia" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
List of systemically important banks – List of banks deemed systemically important by at least one major regulator; List of largest banks – List of largest banks as measured by market capitalization and total assets on balance sheet; List of investment banks – List of investment banks and brokerages
Awash International Bank (Amharic: አዋሽ ኢንተርናሽናል ባንክ) is a commercial bank in Ethiopia that was established in 1994 by 486 founding shareholders with a paid-up capital of birr 24.2 million and started banking operations on 13 February 1995. As of end of June 2020 the number of shareholders and its paid-up capital ...
The Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE) is the largest commercial bank in Ethiopia. As of June 2021, it had about 1.1 trillion birr in assets and held approximately 67% of deposits and about 53% of all bank loans in the country.