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Access Bank Botswana Limited (formerly BancABC), part of Access Bank Group; Bank Gaborone Limited; Bank of Baroda (Botswana) Limited, part of Bank of Baroda Group; BBS Bank Limited; First Capital Bank Limited, part of First Capital Bank Group; First National Bank of Botswana Limited; Stanbic Bank Botswana Limited, part of Standard Bank Group
CR2 is an Irish-owned banking software company which provides mobile, internet and ATM financial service technology to more than 100 retail banks across Africa, the Middle East and Asia. [1] [2] Headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, [3] [4] the company has offices in Dubai, London, Cairo, Amman, Bengaluru, Lagos, Johannesburg, Singapore and Perth. [5]
Capital Bank (Botswana) [9] First National Bank of Botswana [10] Stanbic Bank; Standard Chartered Bank; Burkina Faso. Central bank. Central Bank of West African States;
Absa Bank Botswana is a large financial services company, serving corporate clients, high networth individuals, retail customers and small and medium enterprises.As of June 2019, the bank had assets of BWP:17,963,238,000 (US$1.609 billion), with shareholders' equity of BWP:2,103,780,000 (US$188.438 million).
Standard Chartered PLC is a British multinational bank with operations in consumer, corporate and investment banking, and treasury services.Despite being headquartered in the United Kingdom, it does not conduct retail banking in the UK, and around 90% of its profits come from Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.
Best Commercial Bank BVI [5] First Global Bank Best Online Banking Platform, Jamaica [6] Best Banking Customer Service Provider, Jamaica [6] XacBank: Best Retail Bank, Mongolia [7] Philippine National Bank: Most Innovative Banking Product [8] 2014 Atradius: Best Credit Insurer, Europe and North America [9] Standard Chartered: Best Foreign Bank ...
Standard Chartered Bank of Botswana Nominees (Pty) Ltd – Kuwait Investment Authority: 2.3 10: Standard Chartered Bank of Botswana Nominees (Pty) Ltd - NTGSLUX 010/03 Ashmore Emerging markets: 1.9 11: Other corporate entities, nominees and trusts and individuals: 18.3 12: Treasury shares: 0.9 Total: 100.00
After the end of the Nigerian Civil War, Nigeria's military government sought to increase local control of the retail-banking sector. Standard Chartered Bank's investment in Standard Bank Nigeria fell to 38%, and the bank changed its name to First Bank of Nigeria in 1979. Standard Chartered sold its remaining shares in First Bank of Nigeria in ...