List of banks in Mozambique

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This is a list of commercial banks in Mozambique [1]

Contents

  1. Access Bank Mozambique S.A. (ABM) [2]
  2. Absa Bank Mozambique (ABM)
  3. Banco Comercial e de Investimentos (BCI) [3]
  4. Banco de Investimentos Global (BIG)
  5. Banco Mercantil e de Investimentos (BMI)
  6. Moza Banco [4] [5]
  7. Banco Nacional de Investimentos (BNI)
  8. Banco Société Générale Moçambique (SGM)
  9. Ecobank Mozambique (EBM)
  10. First National Bank Mozambique (FNBM)
  11. First Capital Bank Mozambique (FCB)
  12. Letshego Bank Mozambique (LBM)
  13. Banco Millennium BIM (BIM)
  14. Nedbank Mozambique (NBM) [6]
  15. Opportunity Bank Mozambique (OBM)
  16. Socremo Microfinance Bank (SMB)
  17. Standard Bank Mozambique (SBM)
  18. UBA Bank Mozambique (UBAM)
  19. Banco Vista Moçambique [7]

See also

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References

  1. Bank of Mozambique (11 February 2020). "List of Licensed Commercial Banks In Mozambique" (In Portuguese Language). Maputo: Bank of Mozambique . Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  2. Ronald Adamolekun (18 May 2021). "Nigeria: Access Bank Buys Mozambique's African Banking Corporation in Latest Expansion Frenzy" (viaAllAfrica.com). Premium Times . Abuja, Nigeria. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
  3. Marcelo Mosse (10 July 2024). "BCI Distinguished As The Best Commercial Bank And Best Private Bank In Mozambique" (Translated from the original Portuguese language). Carta of Mozambique. Maputo, Mozambique. Retrieved 9 November 2024.
  4. Lusa News Agency (7 August 2024). "Mozambique: Moza Banco turns to profit in H1". Club of Mozambique. Maputo, Mozambique. Retrieved 9 November 2024.
  5. O País (9 July 2019). "Mozambique: Banco Terra announces merger with Moza Banco". Club of Mozambique. Maputo, Mozambique. Retrieved 9 November 2024.
  6. Mozambique News Agency (28 June 2021). "Mozambique: Banco Unico Becomes Nedbank-Mozambique" (via AllAfrica.com). Mozambique News Agency. Maputo. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  7. Radio Mozambique (12 August 2024). "Another banking institution in the country: Vista BanK Moçambique" (Translated from the original Portuguese language). Radio Mozambique. Maputo, Mozambique. Retrieved 9 November 2024.