Type | Private company |
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Industry | Financial services |
Founded | November 21, 2007 |
Headquarters | Dar es Salaam, Tanzania |
Key people | Dr Bernd Zattler Chairman Julius Ruwaichi Chief Executive Officer [1] |
Products | Loans, checking, savings, investments, debit cards |
Revenue | Aftrtax:TSh 687 million (US$302,000) (June 2017) [2] |
Total assets | TSh 207.2 billion (US$91 million) (June 2017) [2] |
Owner | AccessHolding (66.11%); IFC (13.06%); MicroVest (9.04%); KfW (6.73%); AfDB (5.06%); |
Number of employees | 634 (2018) [3] 776 (2017) [4] |
Website | www |
Access Microfinance Bank Tanzania (AMBT), is a microfinance bank located in Tanzania. It is licensed by the Bank of Tanzania, the central bank and national banking regulator. [5] [6]
AMBT is a Microfinance Bank that focuses on the micro-finance sector, serving micro, small and medium-sized enterprises. AccessBank Tanzania is a member of the AccessBank Group, which is composed of microfinance institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa, Central Asia, and South America, who are majority owned by the AccessHolding conglomerate. [7]
In 2016, the bank served 225,928 savings clients, had 31,798 loan clients, 29 percent of whom were women, and 2 percent of all clients were rural based. As of 2017 [update] , the bank's total assets were valued at TSh 207.2 billion (US$91 million), with shareholders' equity of TSh 31.73 billion (US$14 million). [8] [2]
The shareholding in the stock of the bank is illustrated in the table below: [9]
Rank | Name of Owner | Percentage Ownership |
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1 | AccessHolding | 66.11 |
2 | International Finance Corporation | 13.06 |
3 | MicroVest | 9.04 |
4 | KfW | 6.73 |
5 | African Development Bank | 5.06 |
Total | 100.00 | |
1 - "MicroVest is a private, for-profit investment group dedicated to reducing global poverty by applying a commercial framework to investing".
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Dr. Bernd Zattler, a national of Germany, serves as the chairman of the five-person board of directors. [12] The managing director and CEO of the bank is Mr Ruwaichi Julius [1]
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