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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
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 ...
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 Comercial Português (BCP, lit. ' Portuguese Commercial Bank ' ) is a Portuguese bank that was founded in 1985 and is the largest private bank in the country. BCP is a member of the Euronext 100 stock index and its current chief executive officer is Miguel Maya Dias Pinheiro.
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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]
Angola has vast mineral and petroleum reserves, and its economy is among the fastest growing in the world, especially since the end of the civil war. In spite of this, the standard of living remains low for the majority of the population, and life expectancy and infant mortality rates in Angola are among the worst in the world. [ 1 ]