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  2. Bank of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Guyana (BoG) is the central bank of Guyana. It was established in 1965 in advance of the country's independence in 1966. ... The Bank commenced issuing ...

  3. Banking in Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Republic Bank, headquartered in Trinidad and Tobago, purchased the majority of shares of NBIC to become Republic Bank (Guyana) after recovering rights to the name from GTBI. In 1994, two new banks were licensed, Citizen's Bank (a Jamaican bank) and Demerara Bank.

  4. Guyanese dollar - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 issue included 500 and 1000 dollars with brand new security features, the most notable is the holographic stripe with a colorful macaw replacing the OVD patch used on the previous issues. [3] On November 15, 2013, the Bank of Guyana unveiled the 5,000-dollar note which was issued on December 9.

  5. Republic Bank (Guyana) - Wikipedia

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    Republic Bank (Guyana) Limited was formed in 1836 as the British Guiana Bank, which was the first commercial bank in British Guiana, now Guyana. As of 2024 it has 12 branches and 52 Automated Teller Machines (ATMs). [1]

  6. Lawrence Williams (banker) - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Theodore Williams CCH, (c. 1955 – May 7, 2014) was a Guyanese banking official. He served as the governor of the Bank of Guyana from June 8, 2005 until his death on May 7, 2014. [1]

  7. Republic Bank - Wikipedia

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    Republic Bank Limited is a Caribbean financial institution headquartered in Trinidad and Tobago.It has operations in Anguilla, Barbados, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Dominica, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana, St. Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, St. Maarten, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago.

  8. Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Guyana is in border disputes with both Suriname, which claims the area east of the left bank of the Corentyne River and the New River in southwestern Suriname, and Venezuela which claims the land west of the Essequibo River, once the Dutch colony of Essequibo as part of what they call "Guayana Essequiba".

  9. Economy of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Developed in conjunction with the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), an economic recovery program significantly reduced the government's role in the economy, encouraged foreign investment, enabled the government to clear all its arrears on loan repayments to foreign governments and the multilateral banks, and brought about the sale of 15 of the 41 government-owned businesses.