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  2. State Bank of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    SBM (NFC) Holdings Ltd. State Bank of Mauritius (SBM), is a bank in Mauritius that the Bank of Mauritius, the national banking regulator, has licensed as a commercial bank. [2] SBM is the second-largest bank in Mauritius with a market share of about 25% of domestic banking assets. As of June 2011, its total asset valuation was approximately US ...

  3. State Bank Tower - Wikipedia

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    State Bank Tower. The State Bank Tower as seen from the Port Louis Waterfront. The State Bank Tower is a high-rise building in the capital city of Mauritius, Port Louis. The 16-storey tower contrary to popular belief, is not the tallest building in Port Louis. It is the fourth tallest building and only steel frame skeleton high-rise on the island.

  4. Bank of Mauritius Tower - Wikipedia

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    References. [1][2][3] The Bank of Mauritius Tower (also known as Bank of Mauritius Building or Bank of Mauritius Headquarters) is a skyscraper in Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius, and a home to Bank of Mauritius. It is the tallest building of the country. When measured to roof, it stands at 98 m (321 ft) [4] and to pinnacle at 124 m (407 ft).

  5. List of banks in Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    SBM Bank (Mauritius) Ltd: Port Louis: www.sbmgroup.mu: Standard Bank (Mauritius) Limited Ebène CyberCity: www.standardbank.mu: Standard Chartered Bank (Mauritius ...

  6. Corruption in Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Corruption in Mauritius follows the familiar patterns of state-based corruption, namely government officials abusing their political powers for private gain in the country of Mauritius. Some Mauritians have taken advantage of the government's corruption. In the local dialect, those who adopt such means are called traceurs or magouilleurs.

  7. Port Louis - Wikipedia

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    Port Louis (French: Port-Louis, [pɔʁ lwi] ⓘ; Mauritian Creole: Polwi or Porlwi, [poːlwi]) is the capital and most populous city of Mauritius, mainly located in the Port Louis District, with a small western part in the Black River District. Port Louis is the country's financial and political centre. It is administered by the Municipal City ...

  8. Mauritius Leaks - Wikipedia

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    The Mauritius Leaks were the report of a datajournalistic investigation by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) in 2019 about how the former British colony Mauritius has transformed itself into a thriving financial centre and tax haven. [1] [2] [3]

  9. Bank of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    The first Bank of Mauritius started operations in 1813 or so, but survived only until 1825. [citation needed] The second Bank of Mauritius was a British overseas bank with two boards of directors, one in London and the other in Port Louis. It began operations in 1832 and favored the interests of the planter class.