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Access Bank Zambia Limited [2] Atlas Mara Bank Zambia Limited [3] Bank of China Zambia Limited. Citibank Zambia Limited. Ecobank Zambia Limited. First Alliance Bank Zambia Limited. First Capital Bank Zambia Limited. First National Bank of Zambia Limited [4] Indo-Zambia Bank Limited.
As of 2019, Zambia's GDP per capita (current international dollars) stands at $1,305.00. In the area of trade, Zambia recorded a positive trade balance of US$300.6 million in 2014, as well as an increase in non-traditional exports (NTEs) over the years from US$1,381.8million in 2010 to US$3,550.3 million in 2013.
www.zufiaw.org. Zambia Union of Financial Institutions and Allied Workers (ZUFIAW) is the dominant financial trade union in Zambia. The union was founded on 17 November 1961 as Rhodesian Society of Bank Officials. Its name was changed to Zambia Union of Bank Officials on 23 November 1970, then Zambia Union of Financial Institutions in 1978.
Total assets. ZMW:940,577,000 (US$36,515,500) (2019) [1] Number of employees. 112 (2019) [1] Website. Homepage. First Alliance Bank Zambia Limited (FABZL), also known as First Alliance Bank (Zambia), is a commercial bank in Zambia. It is licensed by Bank of Zambia, the central bank and national banking regulator. [2]
The Bank of Zambia has origins in the 1937 formation of the Southern Rhodesia Currency Board, which was based in Harare, in present-day Zimbabwe. The board's jurisdiction included Northern Rhodesia, now called Zambia and Nyasaland, known as Malawi today. In 1954, the Southern Rhodesia Currency Board was renamed the Currency Board of Rhodesia ...
BancABC Zambia Limited was established in the early 2000s, as part of the BancABC conglomerate. In August 2015, Atlas Mara acquired 100 percent shareholding in BancABC. [2] Finance Bank Zambia Limited was established in 1986, having acquired a banking license from the Bank of Zambia. Its registered offices and main branch were located in Ndola ...
The Lusaka Securities Exchange (abbreviated to LuSE) is the principal stock exchange of Zambia. Founded in 1993, it is located in Lusaka. The LuSE is a member of the African Stock Exchanges Association. As of 14 April 2022, the LuSE has 25 listed companies with a market capitalisation of ZMW 71.69 billion (US$4.1 billion). [1][2]
Situmbeko Musokotwane at the 2009 International Monetary Fund/World Bank meeting. Situmbeko Musokotwane (born 25 May 1956) is Zambian politician and economist serving as the Minister of Finance of Zambia since 2021; [1][2] he is also the Member of Parliament for Liuwa. [3] Prior to his appointment he served as Minister of Finance from 2008 to ...