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The headquarters and main branch of Cavmont Bank Limited are located at 2374 Thabo Mbeki Road, in the city of Lusaka, the capital and largest city in Zambia. [4] The geographical coordinates of the headquarters of the bank are: 15°24'06.0"S, 28°19'20.0"E (Latitude:-15.401667; Longitude:28.322222).
The bank is a medium-sized retail bank, serving the needs of Zambian companies, small and medium sized enterprises and individuals. As of December 2022 Access Bank Zambia had assets valued at ZMW:5,869,391,000 (approximately US$528.24 million), with shareholders equity of ZMW:962.87 million (US$86.66 million). [4]
Ecobank Zambia Limited. First Alliance Bank Zambia Limited. First Capital Bank Zambia Limited. First National Bank of Zambia Limited [4] Indo-Zambia Bank Limited. Investrust Bank Zambia Limited. Stanbic Bank Zambia Limited. Standard Chartered Bank Zambia Plc. United Bank for Africa Zambia Limited [5]
The bank is a large financial institution in Zambia. The institution serves the banking needs of large corporations, small and medium sized enterprises , individuals and government departments. As of 31 December 2020, the bank's total assets were valued at ZMW:18.558 billion (US$732.86 million), with shareholders' equity of ZMW:1,210,490,000 ...
A. AB Bank Zambia. Absa Bank Zambia. Access Bank Zambia. Atlas Mara Bank Zambia Limited.
The previous edition is ISO 9362:2009 (dated 2009-10-01). The SWIFT code is 8 or 11 characters, made up of: 4 letters: institution code or bank code. 2 letters: ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code (exceptionally, SWIFT has assigned the code XK to Republic of Kosovo, which does not have an ISO 3166-1 country code) 2 letters or digits: location code
US$ 3.14 Billion (2017) Total equity. US$ 0.79 Billion (2017) Number of employees. ~6,500 (2015) Website. www.atlasmara.com. Atlas Mara Limited, formerly referred to as Atlas Mara Co-Nvest Limited, [3] is a financial services holding company formed to undertake the acquisition of target banks in Africa.
In November 2016, the Bank of Zambia took possession of the Intermarket Banking Corporation Zambia Limited, a commercial bank, which had become insolvent and unable to meet its financial obligations. In February 2017, the central bank announced that it would re-structure Intermarket Bank, to enable it to re-open. [2]