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  2. List of banks in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of banks in Ethiopia, with summary data for the year 2023 (mostly June). [1] Bank Name Web Site Year Est. No of Branches SWIFT SHF Equity (ETB m)

  3. 2024 in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    15 March – The Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE) encounters a systematic glitch on its service involving the withdrawal of more than 40 million dollars. CBE officials suspect that the glitch was caused by economic and political reasons [ 5 ] and the money was easily transferred to students in Dilla and Jimma University .

  4. Tsehay Bank - Wikipedia

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    Tsehay Bank is an Ethiopian commercial bank launched in July 2022, operating in Ethiopia. The bank started with 30 branches in Addis Ababa, and as of 2023, the number of branches has increased to over 91 service centers throughout Ethiopia. [1] The bank is known for its "Bank for All" motto.

  5. Commercial Bank of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The bank also operates two branches in South Sudan. It is contemplating re-opening a branch in Djibouti, and opening branches in Dubai and Washington, DC, all to serve the Ethiopian diaspora. The bank is pioneer to introduce modern banking to Ethiopia and credited for playing a catalytic role in the economic progress and development of the ...

  6. Enat Bank - Wikipedia

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    Enat Bank (Amharic: እናት ባንክ) is a private commercial bank in Ethiopia. Founded in 2008 by nine female business promotors, the bank envisaged to maximize and promote female capability in economic inclusion. The bank is composed of 7,000 shareholders who have interest for investing the bank and most of 60% composed of female.

  7. Banking in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] In 1963, a new banking law allows split into the National and Commercial Bank of Ethiopia. The law included other commercial banks to operate, including foreign banks operated 51% owned by Ethiopians. The biggest of these was the Addis Ababa Bank, owned by 40% owned by British owned Grindlays Bank, and had 26 branches by 1975.

  8. Category:Banks of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Banks of Ethiopia" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Awash International Bank - Wikipedia

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    Awash Bank (Amharic: አዋሽ ባንክ) is a commercial bank in Ethiopia that was established in 1994 by 486 founding shareholders with a paid-up capital of birr 24.2 million and started banking operations on 13 February 1995. As of end of June 2020 the number of shareholders and its paid-up capital increased to over 4,369 and Birr 5.87 ...