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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)
In 2012, the institution was founded and registered on 14 June 2012. It was licensed on 8 September 2014 by the Bank of Uganda, as Tier II Credit Institution under the name Top Finance Bank. [4] In August 2022 Salaam African Bank (SAB), a commercial bank based in Djibouti, acquired Top Finance Bank at
Salaam Bank's personal banking services include current accounts and savings accounts. The current accounts permit clients to pay for utilities through online, mobile, and direct debit orders, receive and wire international transfers, make payments via checks, use the Salaam Debit Card for purchases/withdrawals at ATM and POS locations, and access their accounts online and through mobile devices.
Exim Bank Group (East Africa) (EBGEA), is a financial services conglomerate based in the African Great Lakes region. EBGEA's headquarters are in Dar es Salaam , Tanzania, with subsidiaries in Uganda , Tanzania , Comoros , Djibouti and Ethiopia .
Bank of Africa (Red Sea), Djibouti (City), Djibouti; Bank of Aland, Mariehamn, Finland; Bank of Albania, ... Dar es Salaam Community Bank, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania;
Central Bank of Djibouti; Bank of Africa Mer Rouge (BOA) ... Salaam Somali Bank; South Africa. South African Reserve Bank [23] Absa Group; African Bank Limited ...
In April 2010, the bank was authorized by the Bank of Tanzania to establish subsidiaries in Djibouti and Zambia, thus setting up the Exim Bank (East Africa) Group, a regional banking financial services organization. In March 2016, EBT acquired 58.6% of Imperial Bank (Uganda) Limited and changed its name to Exim Bank (Uganda) Limited. [8]
EBD is a 100 percent subsidiary of Exim Bank (Tanzania), [1] and is a member of the Exim Bank Group (East Africa), a financial services conglomerate, with subsidiaries in Comoros, Djibouti, Tanzania and Uganda, whose total assets were in excess of US$3.3 billion, as of June 2016. [3]