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  2. List of banks in Seychelles - Wikipedia

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    Absa Bank Seychelles [2] MCB Seychelles Limited [3] Bank of Baroda. Nouvobanq. Seychelles Commercial Bank. Al Salam Bank Seychelles Limited. Bank of Ceylon. Bank AL Habib Limited. SBM Bank Seychelles Limited (Closed all local banking activities in Seychelles during Covid'19 pandemic, and closed its Seychelles branch mid 2020) [citation needed]

  3. Central Bank of Seychelles - Wikipedia

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    Central Bank of Seychelles Banque centrale des Seychelles Labank santral Sesel; Headquarters: Victoria, Seychelles: Coordinates: 1]: Established: 1 January 1983; 41 years ago (): Ownership: 100% state ownership [2]: Governor: Caroline Abel: Central bank of: Seychelles: Currency: Seychellois rupee SCR (): Reserves: 530 million USD [2]: Website: www.cbs.sc: The Central Bank of Seychelles (French ...

  4. Absa Bank Seychelles Limited - Wikipedia

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    The bank operated in that capacity until 2000, when Barclays Bank Seychelles Limited was incorporated. In 2006, the bank served approximately 35,000 customers, through 5 branches, 7 ATMs and 130 members of staff. In 2013, the bank became a member of Barclays Africa Group, in which Barclays Plc had a 62.3 percent majority shareholding. [6]

  5. Saya de Malha Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Saya de Malha Bank is the site of an attempt to create an artificial island by Prof. Wolf Hilbertz (1938-2007) and Dr. Thomas J. Goreau. Hilbertz created seacrete or biorock by utilizing electricity to accrete the minerals in sea water onto a metal structure. The artificial coral thus far created has high enough tensile strength to be used ...

  6. Economy of Seychelles - Wikipedia

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    A separate Monetary Authority supervises the banking system and manages the money supply. Although foreign banks operate branches in Seychelles, the government owns the two local banks—the Development Bank of Seychelles, which mobilizes resources to fund development programs, and the Seychelles Saving Bank, a bank for savings and current ...

  7. Seychelles - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the islands are uninhabited, with many dedicated as nature reserves. Seychelles' largest island, Mahé, is located 1,550 km (835 nmi) from Mogadishu (Somalia's capital). [57] A group of 44 islands (42 granitic and 2 corallines) occupy the shallow waters of the Seychelles Bank and are collectively referred to as the inner islands.

  8. Granitic Seychelles - Wikipedia

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    Protected. 38 km 2 (23%) [1] The Granitic Seychelles are the islands in Seychelles which lie in central position on the Seychelles Bank and are composed of granite rock. They make up the majority of the Inner Islands, which in addition include the coral islands along of the rim of the Seychelles Bank, namely Bird Island and Denis Island.

  9. Mascarene Plateau - Wikipedia

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    Mascarene Plateau. Coordinates: 12°S 61°E. Topographical map of the Plateau. The Mascarene Plateau is a submarine plateau in the Indian Ocean, north and east of Madagascar. The plateau extends approximately 2,000 km (1,200 mi), from Seychelles in the north to Réunion in the south. The plateau covers an area of over 115,000 km 2 (44,000 sq mi ...