BANKS CAPE VERDE BCV - Banco de Cabo Verde The Bank of Cape Verde has the task or assignment main ensure the maintenance of price stability. As av, solvency and proper functioning of a system based on the financial stability of the market in a manner consistent with the primary objective. It is located in the national capital of Praia on Santiago in Cape Verde.
Ecobank ECOBANK is the leading independent regional banking Group in West and Central Africa providing wholesale and retail banking services to its customers. Established in 1985 Ecobank has grown to a network of over 450 branches with offices in 22 countries including Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central Africa, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Tchad, Togo, Gambia, Rwanda, Congo Brazzaville and Malawi, with plans to establish more presence in East and Southern Africa
Caixa Económica de Cabo Verde Mission: Contributing to the sustainable economic and social development of the country, developing the business of banking intermediation at national and regional level, providing a global service quality.
Banco Inter-Atlântico The Banco Inter-Atlântico (Portuguese meaning the "Inter-Atlantic Bank") is a Cape Verdean banking service. The banking company is located in Cape Verde.
Banco Comercial do Atlântico Banco Comercial do Atlântico -BCA was created, on September 1, 1993, as a result of the separation of commercial and supervision components that were, being carried out by the Bank of Cape Verde - BCV, since September 29, 1975, up until than. From 1993 on, BCV assumed the functions of a Central Bank.
Banco Cabo-Verdiano de Negócios The Banco Cabo-Verdiano de Negócios (Portuguese meaning "Capeverdean Business Bank") is a Cape Verdean banking service. The banking company is located in the second major city of Cape Verde, Mindelo on São Vicente Island. The company was known as Banco Totta de Cabo Verde — a local subsidiary of the Portuguese Banco Totta e Açores acquired by Banco Santander in 2000 — but later became 100% Capeverdean.
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