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First Bank of Nigeria, formerly International Commercial Bank [2] Access Bank Sierra Leone. Ecobank. Skye Bank. United Bank for Africa. Zenith Bank. Keystone Bank. Community banks. Marampa Masimera Community Bank.
SLL:361.82 billion (US$48.6 million) (2015) [1] Number of employees. 280 (2015) [1] Website. Homepage. Union Trust Bank (UTB), whose full name is Union Trust Bank Limited, is a commercial bank in Sierra Leone. It is licensed as a "commercial bank" by the Bank of Sierra Leone, the central bank and national banking regulator. [2]
The Bank is engaged in policies to promote financial inclusion and is a member of the Alliance for Financial Inclusion (AFI). On 20 December 2012, the member institution announced specific commitments [3] toward AFI's Maya Declaration to move further toward the eradication of financial exclusion in Sierra Leone.
Polaris Bank is a large financial services provider in West Africa and Central Africa with headquarters in Nigeria. As of September 2010, the bank's total assets were valued in excess of US$3.9 billion (NGN:611.5 billion), with shareholders' equity of approximately US$630 million (NGN:98.4 billion). [6]
For a more comprehensive list, see List of banks in Liberia. Access Bank Liberia. Ecobank Liberia [56] First International Bank (Liberia) Global Bank Liberia. Guaranty Trust Bank. International Bank. Liberian Bank for Development and Investment [57] United Bank for Africa.
The Civil War destroyed many of the branches of the country's commercial banks and as of 2005 there were 34 commercial bank branches, the majority in the major towns. Procedures for obtaining loans have been assessed as very complicated and there is a relatively low ratio of private credit to GDP at just over 4 percent.
Sierra Leone Commercial Bank (SLCB) is a Sierra Leone commercial bank. It is one of the commercial banks licensed by the Bank of Sierra Leone, the country's central bank and national banking regulator. [1] It serves large corporations, small and medium enterprises, and individual customers. It is operated and managed by indigenous Sierra Leonians.
The economy of Sierra Leone is $4.082 billion by gross domestic product as of 2018. [20] Since the end of the Sierra Leone Civil War in 2002, the economy is gradually recovering with a gross domestic product growth rate between 4 and 7%. [20] In 2008 it in PPP ranked between 147th by World Bank, and 153rd by CIA, largest in the world.