List of banks in Cameroon

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This is a list of commercial banks in Cameroon [1] [2]

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  1. Access Bank Cameroon
  2. Afriland First Bank
  3. Atlantic Bank Cameroon [3]
  4. Banque International du Cameroun pour l'Epargne et le Crédit (BICEC)
  5. Banque Camerounaise des Petites et Moyennes Entreprises (BC-PME SA)
  6. BGFI Bank Cameroon
  7. SCB Cameroun
  8. Crédit Communautaire d'Afrique Bank (CCA Bank)
  9. Citibank
  10. Commercial Bank of Cameroon
  11. Ecobank Cameroon - Acquired Oceanic Bank Cameroon
  12. National Financial Credit Bank (NFCB)
  13. Société Commerciale de Banque du Cameroun - (Formerly SCB Credit Agricole) [4]
  14. Societe Generale des Banques au Cameroun (SGBC)
  15. Standard Chartered Bank
  16. Union Bank of Cameroon (UBC)
  17. United Bank for Africa (UBA)
  18. Banque Nationale de Guinée-Équatoriale (Bange bank Cameroon)
  19. Attijari Securities Central Africa (ASCA)

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References

  1. "Lexique des Banques de la CEMAC". www.beac.int (in French). Retrieved 2017-08-16.
  2. Partial Listing of Licensed Banks in Cameroon (English)
  3. Vubem, Fred (2009-06-11). "Cameroon: Banking Boom in Cameroon". Cameroon Tribune (Yaoundé). Retrieved 2017-08-16.
  4. Mbella, George (2011-05-16). "Cameroon: New Bank Shareholder Aims High". Cameroon Tribune (Yaoundé). Retrieved 2017-08-16.