African Alliance Investment Bank

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African Alliance Investment Bank
Type Private
Industry Investments, financial services, brokerage
Founded1992;31 years ago (1992)
FounderAntonio de Castro
Headquarters Johannesburg, South Africa
Area served
Africa
Key people
Antonio de Castro, executive director
Products Asset management, Brokerage services, investment banking, investment management, unit trusts, Advisory and Research
Website Homepage

African Alliance Investment Bank (AAIB) is "an investment banking group" operating in Africa. [1]

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Location

The group's headquarters are located in neighborhood of Melrose, in the city of Johannesburg, South Africa, approximately 11 kilometres (7 mi), north of the city center. [2] The coordinates of the group's headquarters are:26°07'47.0"S, 28°04'12.0"E (Latitude:-26.129737; Longitude:28.070007). [3]

Markets

As of March 2016, AAIB operates subsidiaries in the following markets: [4]

  1. Egypt
  2. Tunisia
  3. Morocco
  4. Senegal
  5. Guinea Bissau
  6. Mali
  7. Niger
  8. Ivory Coast
  9. Burkina Faso
  10. Ghana
  11. Benin
  12. Togo
  13. Nigeria
  14. DR Congo
  15. Uganda [5]
  16. Kenya [6] [7]
  17. Rwanda
  18. Mauritius
  19. Malawi
  20. Angola
  21. Botswana
  22. Namibia
  23. Lesotho
  24. Zambia
  25. Zimbabwe
  26. Eswatini
  27. South Africa [8]

Operations

In each of the markets that the bank serves, there is a locally registered subsidiary chaired by a non-executive chairman, an executive director, an executive committee, a risk committee, an audit committee, an internal auditor, a remuneration committee, a deal committee and a technical advisory committee. [9]

The group engages in the following activities: [1]

  1. Brokerage services
  2. Financial research
  3. Wealth management
  4. Corporate finance
  5. Private Equity
  6. Third-party administration

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References

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Coordinates: 26°07′47″S28°04′12″E / 26.12972°S 28.07000°E / -26.12972; 28.07000