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  2. ENSA – Seguros de Angola - Wikipedia

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    ENSA was created in 1978 as Empresa Nacional de Seguros e Resseguros de Angola as (U.E.E.; Unidade Economica Estatal), and was later converted into a joint-stock company. [1] In May 2013, the Standard Chartered bank entered a 60/40 partnership with the ENSA to develop its activities in Angola. [2]

  3. Instituto Nacional do Seguro Social - Wikipedia

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    INSS Agency in the city of São Miguel, Rio Grande do Norte. Metal logo on the front of an agency. The INSS was created by the Federal Decree No. 99.350 of 27 June 1990, which merged the Instituto de Administração Financeira da Previdência e Assistência Social (English: Financial Administration of Social Security and Assistance), or IAPAS, and the Instituto Nacional de Previdência Social ...

  4. Telephone numbers in Angola - Wikipedia

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    Telephone numbers in Angola are 9 digits long (except for special 1xx service numbers like Police and Emergency services), [1] and must always be dialed in their entirety. Land-line (fixed-line) numbers start with digit 2, followed by 1 or 2 digits area code that corresponds to a geographic area. [2]

  5. List of diplomatic missions in Angola - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diplomatic missions in Angola. There are currently 63 embassies in Luanda , and many countries maintain consulates in other Angolan cities (not including honorary consulates). Map of diplomatic missions in Angola

  6. Banco de Comércio e Indústria - Wikipedia

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    The primary shareholder is the government with 91% of the shares. Other shareholders are nine public enterprises, Angola Telecom, ENSA - Seguros de Angola, CERVAL, [1] Sonangol, Endiama, TCUL, Porto de Luanda and TAAG with 1.1% of the shares each, and Bolama [2] with 0.2%. [3]

  7. Cabinet of Angola - Wikipedia

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    Cabinet of Angola Office Incumbent Vice President: Esperanca Francisco Da Costa: Minister of Agriculture and Forestry [1] António Francisco de Assis: Minister of Public Works, Urban Planning and Housing: Carlos Alberto Gregório Dos Santos Minister of Culture [2] Filipe Silvino De Pina Zau: Minister of National Defence [3] João Ernesto dos ...

  8. National Assembly (Angola) - Wikipedia

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    The National Assembly (Portuguese: Assembleia Nacional) is the legislative branch of the government of Angola. Angola is a unicameral country so the National Assembly is the only legislative chamber at the national level. The People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola has held a majority in the Assembly since Angolan independence in 1975.

  9. Angola Telecom - Wikipedia

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    Angola Telecom created the mobile phone provider Movicel as subsidiary, but holds since 2010 only a minority part of the shares of Movicel. In 2010 Angola Telecom began a program of restructuring led by a team of international consultants. In 2014, Bloomberg reported that the company was on track to produce its first net profit in over 8 years.