List of banks in Equatorial Guinea

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This is a list of commercial banks in Equatorial Guinea [1]

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  1. BGFIBank Equatorial Guinea (BGFIBank-EG) [2]
  2. Commercial Bank Guinee Equatoriale (CBGE)
  3. Caisse Commune d’Epargne et d’Investissement Guinée Equatoriale (CCEI) [3]

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