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International Investment Bank (IIB), owned by Bahrain-based iiB Group Holdings WLL; Banque de Dépôt et de Crédit Djibouti (BDCD) CAC International Bank (CAC) Exim Bank Djibouti (EXIM), part of Exim Bank Group; Commercial Bank of Ethiopia Djibouti (CBE), part of Commercial Bank of Ethiopia Group; Silkroad International Bank Djibouti (SIB)
Exim Bank (Djibouti) was formed in Djibouti in October 2010 and is registered as a public shareholding company in accordance with Licensing and Supervision of Banking Business Proclamation N° Loi 119/AN/11/6ème L. and Company Commercial act of Djibouti in Code de Commerce. The registered address of the bank is Avenue Mohamed Farar Dirir.
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Djibouti, officially the Republic of Djibouti, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. Djibouti's economy is largely concentrated in the service sector . Commercial activities revolve around the country's free trade policies and strategic location as a Red Sea transit point.
From March 2009, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) deployed the destroyers JS Sazanami and JS Samidare. [5] The JMSDF also deployed two P-3 Orion patrol aircraft to Djibouti, which began patrols on June 11, 2009. [6] From 2009 to 2011, the aircraft operated from Camp Lemonnier, which is run by the United States Navy. [7] [8] [9]
Bank of Africa Red Sea is the second largest bank in Djibouti and is part of the Bank of Africa (BOA) Group. Bank of Africa Group, by then based in Mali, acquired Djibouti-based Banque Indosuez Mer Rouge in 2010. BOA Red Sea operates seven branches in Djibouti and a representative office in Addis Ababa.
Banque pour le Commerce et l'Industrie – Mer Rouge (BCIMR) is a bank in Djibouti. It has a market share of around 45%, and is the largest bank in the Horn of Africa. BCIMR is a subsidiary of the French bank BRED Banque populaire, which owns a 51% share in the company. The Government of Djibouti and a Yemeni bank own the remaining 33% and 16% ...