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The Bank of Somaliland (Somali: Baanka Somaliland, Arabic: البنك المركزي صوماليلاند) is the monetary authority, central bank, and commercial bank of Somaliland. [1] Established in 1994, the central bank is provided for in the constitution of Somaliland .
In 1952, National Bank of India (NBI), which later merged with Grindlays Bank to form National and Grindlays Bank, established branches in Berbera and Hargeisa in British Somaliland (now Somaliland). NBI was the first bank in British Somaliland and was the banker to the colonial government until the State of Somaliland (the former British ...
View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit; ... This is a list of commercial banks in Somaliland; [1] Bank of Somaliland; Dahabshiil Bank ...
At the same time, in British Somaliland, the National and Grindlais Bank (former Indian National Bank) opened some branches in Berbera and Hargeisa. On 1 July 1960 the former Italian Somalia merged with the State of Somaliland, still under British jurisdiction, to form the fully independent Republic of Somalia.
Agro Africa Bank; Amal Bank; Amana Bank; Bushra Business Bank; Dahabshil Bank International; Daryeel Bank Ltd; Galaxy International Bank; Idman Community Bank; International Bank of Somalia; Mybank Limited; Premier Bank; Salaam Somali Bank; SomBank Ltd
The history of Somaliland, a country in the eastern Horn of Africa bordered by the Gulf of Aden, and the East African land mass, begins with human habitation tens of thousands of years ago. It includes the civilizations of Punt , the Ottomans , and colonial influences from Europe and the Middle East .
The Somaliland shilling, which cannot easily be exchanged outside Somaliland on account of the nation's lack of recognition, is regulated by the Bank of Somaliland, the central bank, which was established constitutionally in 1994. Since Somaliland is unrecognised, international donors have found it difficult to provide aid.
500 Somaliland Shillings, 1000 Somaliland Shillings, 5000 Somaliland Shillings. The Somaliland shilling, which cannot easily be exchanged outside of Somaliland on account of the nation's lack of recognition, is regulated by the Bank of Somaliland, the central bank, which was established constitutionally in 1994.