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A Bank of Africa billboard in Niger, 2019. As of end-2023, Bank of Africa S.A. (Luxembourg) remained as an internal holding company of the group, with its equity capital owned by Bank of Africa - BMCE Group (72.41 percent), FMO (9.41 percent), Proparco (3.73 percent), and other shareholders (14.45 percent).
Bank of Africa Ghana Limited, also referred to as BOA Ghana, is a commercial bank in Ghana. It is one of the commercial banks licensed by Bank of Ghana, the central bank of Ghana, and the national banking regulator. the bank has 33 branches in 2015. [3] BOA Ghana is a large financial services provider in Ghana.
AFG Bank Côte d'Ivoire, part of Atlantic Financial Group; Afriland First Bank Côte d'Ivoire, part of Afriland First Bank Group; Bank of Africa - Côte d'Ivoire (BOA-CI), part of Bank of Africa Group; Banque Atlantique Côte d'Ivoire (BACI), part of BCP Group; Banque d'Abidjan; Banque de l'Habitat de Côte d'Ivoire (BHCI)
This is a list of banks in Africa, arranged by country in alphabetical order. Since comprehensive lists are available on a country-by-country basis, only the most important domestic banks are indicated for each country.
Absa Bank Uganda Limited, part of Absa Group; Bank of Africa Limited, part of Bank of Africa Group; Bank of Baroda Uganda Limited, part of Bank of Baroda Group; Bank of India (Uganda) Limited, part of Bank of India Group; Cairo Bank Uganda Limited, part of Banque du Caire Group; Centenary Rural Development Bank Limited part of the Centenary Group
The new owners renamed the bank Allied Bank. In October 2006, Banque Belgolaise sold its shares to investors that included the Bank of Africa (Kenya), [5] Aureos East Africa Fund LLC, [6] and Central Holdings (Uganda) Limited. The name of the bank was changed to Bank of Africa (Uganda) Limited. [7]
Bank of Africa Rwanda Limited also BOA Rwanda, formerly known as Agaseke Bank, is a commercial bank in Rwanda. The bank is one of the licensed banks in the Republic of Rwanda. [3] The bank is a growing financial services provider in Rwanda. As of December 2012, its total assets were valued at approximately US$14.6 million (RWF:9.2 billion). [4]
The Bank traces its roots from Calyon Bank (formally Credit Agricole Indosuez) which was founded in 1981. [4] In April 2004, Groupe Bank of Africa (BOA Group) acquired the operations of Credit Agricole Indosuez in Kenya and incorporated them into its newly formed subsidiary BOA Kenya. This transaction was completed on June 30, 2004.