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Banco da China Limitada - Sucursal em Luanda, S.A., part of Bank of China Group; Banco Económico S.A. Banco de Negócios Internacional S.A. (BancoBNI) Banco BIC S.A. Banco Comercial Angolano S.A. (BCA) Banco Comercial do Huambo S.A. Banco de Desenvolvimento de Angola S.A. (BDA), state-owned; Banco de Fomento Angola S.A. (BFA), part of ...
Millennium Bank may refer to: Portuguese Commercial Bank, a Portuguese bank that was founded in 1985, operating as Millennium BCP Bank Millennium, a subsidiary based in Poland; Millennium Bank (Greece), a bank in Greece; Millennium bim, the largest bank in Mozambique; Banco Millennium Atlântico, a bank in Angola
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Central Bank of Angola [2] Banco Angolano de Investimentos S.A. ... Access Bank Group; Bank of Agriculture;
Bank Millennium SA was established in 1989 as Bank Inicjatyw Gospodarczych BIG SA. Initially, 98% of shares in it were owned by Warta, Poczta Polska , PZU , Universal and Transakcja foreign trade headquarters ( KC PZPR and ZSMP ), and 2% were held by natural persons. [ 2 ]
Banco de Comércio e Indústria (BCI) Financials Banks Luanda: 1991 Bank of Commerce and Industry S A Banco de Poupança e Crédito (BPC) Financials Banks Luanda: 1956 State-owned bank S A Banco Económico: Financials Banks Luanda: 2001 Private bank, previously a part of Banco Espírito Santo (Portugal) P A Correios de Angola: Industrials ...
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The main shareholder of EMIS S.A. is the Angolan central bank, the Banco Nacional de Angola (BNA) with initially 51%, now reduced to 45%. The actual banks participating in the interbank network hold participations from 1.97% (four banks) up to 6.5% of the shares (Banco do Fomento de Angola). [3]