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CB Bank also started offering mobile banking services to the personnel and corporate clients which include basic banking functions, remote access banking services and mobile airtime top-ups are available through the app. [21] It launched Easi Mobile Banking Agent for areas in Myanmar where there is no branch coverage. [22]
The bank began trading on the Yangon Stock Exchange when it opened in 2016. [4] The bank was founded by Tay Za and was a subsidiary of parent company Htoo Group, whose 15% stake was sold to new shareholders. In 2016 Infosys provided AGD Bank with Finacle front and backend solutions for online banking systems. [5]
Ayeyarwady Bank Public Company Limited (Burmese: ဧရာဝတီဘဏ်) is an institutional bank headquartered in Yangon. Products Deposit ... Code of Conduct ...
In the 1940s, Grindlays Bank acquired the building. [5] With the Burmese Way to Socialism, the bank was nationalized and converted into People's Bank No. 11 in 1963. [6] From 1970 to 1996, the building housed the National Museum of Myanmar (Yangon). [5]
Burma Economic Bank was established as subsidiary of the State Commercial Bank (SCB) on 2 April 1976, under the Bank Act of 1975. The law reversed a 1967 law (The People's Bank of the Union of Burma Act of 1967), by splitting the People's Bank into four separate state-owned banks, namely the Union of Burma Bank (UBB), the Burma Economic Bank (BEB), the Burma Foreign Trade Bank (BFTB) and the ...
Since 1996, Yoma Bank expanded and has become one of the largest private banks in Myanmar. [6] In 1999, Yoma became Myanmar's first bank with a computerized accounting system and started using wireless communication to connect to all of its branches via satellite. [7] In 2001, Yoma Bank operated 41 branches in 24 cities. [5]