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  2. BH Bank (Tunisia) - Wikipedia

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    BH Bank (formerly Banque de l'habitat) is a state-controlled bank in Tunisia. [1] [2] [3] It is listed in the Bourse de Tunis. [4] [5] The BH headquarters is 75m and 16 floors it was built between 2003 and 2010 The building is one of the Tallest buildings in Tunisia.

  3. List of banks in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Arab Banking Corporation (ABC-Tunisie), part of Arab Banking Corporation Group; Citibank Tunisie; BH Bank; Union Internationale de Banques (UIB) Union Bancaire pour le Commerce et l'Industrie (UBCI) Société Tunisienne de Banque (STB) Banque Internationale Arabe de Tunisie (BIAT) Amen Bank (AB) Banque Tunisienne de Solidarité (BTS)

  4. Banque de Tunisie - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, the Banque de Tunisie took over the branches of Société Générale in Tunis and Sfax, in exchange for a 17.5% stake. Other European and American banks subsequently acquired minority stakes in the Banque de Tunisie. [1]: 132 In 1968, it acquired the former Tunisian operation of France's Compagnie Algérienne. [5]

  5. Category:Banks of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Français; Português; Türkçe; ... BH Bank (Tunisia) Banque de Tunisie; Banque de Tunisie et des Emirats; Banque Internationale Arabe de Tunisie; Banque Nationale ...

  6. Banque de Tunisie et des Emirats - Wikipedia

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    Banque de Tunisie et des Emirats was founded in 1982 as a result of an agreement between Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates. [1] [2] It is headquartered in Tunis, Tunisia. [1] It is partly owned by the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority. [5]

  7. Banque Internationale Arabe de Tunisie - Wikipedia

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    The Banque Internationale Arabe de Tunisie was founded by Mansour Moalla in 1976, [7] as a result of a merger of the Tunisian branches of the Société Marseillaise de Crédit and the British Bank of the Middle East. [8] It is headquartered in Tunis, Tunisia. [1] It has 185 offices in Tunisia and 1 office in Libya. [1]

  8. Central Bank of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of Tunisia (Arabic: البنك المركزي التونسي, French: Banque Centrale de Tunisie, BCT) is the central bank of Tunisia. The bank is in Tunis and its current governor is Marouane Abassi, who replaced Chedly Ayari on 16 February 2018. [2]

  9. Arab Tunisian Bank - Wikipedia

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    Bank headquarters in downtown Tunis. Arab Tunisian Bank (ATB) (Arabic: البنك العربي لتونس), a Tunisian commercial bank, was created on June 30, 1982, by the integration of a branch of the Arab Bank Tunis with Tunisian individuals.