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  2. Central Bank of Samoa - Wikipedia

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    Apia, Samoa: Established: 25 February 1984: Ownership: 100% state ownership [1] Governor: Atalina Ainuu-Enari: Central bank of: Samoa: Currency: Samoan tālā WST Reserves: 120 million USD [1] Website: www.cbs.gov.ws: Other Samoan currency symbols used also include SAT, ST or T.

  3. National Bank of Samoa - Wikipedia

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    Creation of the bank was proposed in March 1994 by Luamanuvae Dick Meredith, a successful Samoan businessman, matai and entrepreneur. In November of that year a banking license was sought and later granted on 27 February 1995. The bank officially opened its doors as the National Bank of Samoa Ltd on 11 December 1996. [1] [2]

  4. List of banks in Oceania - Wikipedia

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    National Bank of Samoa; Samoa Commercial Bank; Overseas/Offshore Banks. Kingdom of Tonga. Central bank. National Reserve Bank of Tonga; Foreign banks ...

  5. Category:Banks of Samoa - Wikipedia

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    National Bank of Samoa This page was last edited on 18 January 2020, at 21:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ... By using this site, ...

  6. Westpac - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Hawaii sold its interest in Pacific Commercial Bank (42.7%) to Westpac, which held an equal portion. Westpac offered Samoan investors, who held the remaining shares, the same price it had paid Bank of Hawaii. Westpac now owns 93.5% of Westpac Bank Samoa and Samoan companies and individuals own 6.5%.

  7. Some federal websites go dark to comply with White House ...

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    Some government webpages briefly went dark Friday after federal agencies were told to comply with a White House order on removing certain language pertaining to diversity, equity and inclusion.

  8. Territorial Bank of American Samoa - Wikipedia

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    The Territorial Bank of American Samoa (TBAS) is a state-owned, state-run financial institution based in Pago Pago, American Samoa. It is one of only two government-owned general-service banks in the United States. [3] The bank was established in response to an announcement in 2012 from the Bank of Hawaii that it planned to leave the territory.

  9. ANZ Amerika Samoa Bank - Wikipedia

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    Amerika Samoa Bank (ASB) was a financial institution established in 1979 in American Samoa and the second-largest bank in the territory [1] with a 44 percent market share. At one point, it had one overseas branch in Honolulu that it opened in 1997 to serve Samoans in Hawaii .