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  2. Zimbabwe Women Microfinance Bank - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe Women Microfinance Bank, whose full name is Zimbabwe Women Microfinance Bank Limited, is a deposit-taking microfinance institution in Zimbabwe. [1] The bank serves those members in the community, who have been un-reached by conventional commercial banks, particularly rural women. [1] [2] Its mission is to empower all women economically ...

  3. List of banks in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Metbank. NMB Bank Limited. Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe Limited. Standard Chartered Bank Zimbabwe Limited [4] Steward Bank. ZB Bank Limited. Tetrad Investment Bank Limited. FBC Building Society. National Building Society.

  4. Microfinance - Wikipedia

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    Microfinance. An Afghan woman doing microfinanced sewing work. Microfinance is a of financial services targeting individuals and small businesses who lack access to conventional banking and related services. Microfinance includes microcredit, the provision of small loans to poor clients; savings and checking accounts; microinsurance; and ...

  5. Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Act - Wikipedia

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    On March 9, 2008, Zimbabwe's president, Robert Mugabe, signed the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Bill into law. The bill was passed through parliament in September 2007 by President Mugabe's party, the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF), in spite of resistance by the opposition party, Movement for Democratic Change (MDC).

  6. CBZ Bank Limited - Wikipedia

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    Total assets. US$1.991 billion (2017) [1] Number of employees. 923 (2014) [2] Website. www .cbzbank .co .zw. CBZ Bank Limited, also CBZ Bank, is a commercial bank in Zimbabwe. It is one of the financial services institutions licensed by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, the central bank and national banking regulator. [3]

  7. Zimbabwe and the World Bank - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe and the World Bank. The Republic of Zimbabwe (formerly South Rhodesia (1911-1964, 1979-1980), Rhodesia (1964-1979), and Zimbabwe Rhodesia (1979)) is a landlocked country locked in the southern region of Africa. [1] It shares borders with The Republic of South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, and Mozambique. [1]

  8. Steward Bank - Wikipedia

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    The bank is a medium-sized retail bank in Zimbabwe. As of February 2017, the total asset valuation of the bank was US$226,058,440, with shareholders' equity of US$75,046,584. [2] In November 2013, the shareholders' equity was valued at US$76.9 million, making it one of the top five capitalized banks in the country.

  9. Zimbabwean bonds - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwean Bonds were a form of legal tender near money released by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe which attempts to resolve Zimbabwe 's lack of currency. Bonds and were pegged against the U.S. dollar at a 1:1 fixed exchange rate and backed by the country's reserve. Since abandoning the Zimbabwean dollar in 2009 after it went into hyperinflation ...