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Agricultural Bank of Libya, state-owned; Alejmaa Alarabi Bank []; Aman Bank for Commerce and Investment (ABCI) Bank of Valletta; Gumhouria Bank [], state-owned; Libyan Foreign Bank, state-owned
The bank was established in the former Savings Bank building (Italian: Cassa di Risparmio della Tripolitania), designed in 1921 by Armando Brasini and completed in the early 1930s. [4] The Bank's name was changed to Bank of Libya under Act no. 4 (1963), [2] then to its current name Central Bank of Libya after the 1969 coup d'état. [citation ...
Libyan Foreign Bank (LFB) was established in 1972 in Tripoli, Libya as Libyan Arab Foreign Bank; it was renamed Libyan Foreign Bank in 2005. It was Libya's first offshore banking institution licensed to operate internationally. The Central Bank of Libya owns 100% of LFB. The head office is located in Libya's capital Tripoli. [1]
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The Libyan Agricultural Bank (Arabic: المصرف الزراعي) is an agricultural development bank operating under special law and owned by the Libyan government. Established in 1957, it provides advice and guidance on agricultural problems, advances loans to agricultural cooperatives , and generally assists in developing Libya’s ...
' Sahel-Sahara Bank for Investment and Trade ') or BSIC Group is a public multinational commercial bank and investment bank. Established in 1999, it is headquartered in Tripoli , Libya , and owned by the governments of its 14 participating, namely Benin , Burkina Faso , Central African Republic , Chad , Côte d’Ivoire , the Gambia , Ghana ...
In December 2010, the Central Bank of Libya acquired the 17.72% shareholding of Abu Dhabi Investment Authority in ABC, increasing its stake to 59.37%. In June 2015 Arab Banking Corporation revamped its corporate identity and changed its brand name to Bank ABC. The bank's new identity launch coincides with the commemoration of its 35th anniversary.