Djibouti Banks
Banque Indosuez Mer Rouge |
Banque Indosuez Mer Rouge is the second largest bank in Djibouti and is a wholly owned subsidiary of the French bank Crédit Agricole Indosuez.
Banque Indosuez Mer Rouge traces its presence in Djibouti to 1908 when Banque de l'Indochine established a branch there. (Banque de l'Indochine had started issuing banknotes for Djibouti in 1907.)
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Banque pour le Commerce et l'Industrie - Mer Rouge
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Banque pour le Commerce et l'Industrie - Mer Rouge - (BCIMR) - is the largest bank in Djibouti with a market share of about 45%. It is a subsidiary of the French bank BNP Paribas, which owns 51% of the bank. (The Government of Djibouti owns 33%, and a Yemeni bank owns the remaining 16%.) BNCI Océan Indien opened a branch in Djibouti in 1954. In 1977, when Djibouti achieved independence from France, BNP converted the branch into a subsidiary. (In 1943, BNCI, an ancestor of BNP Paribas, had taken over Crédit Foncier de Madagascar et de la Réunion, which it renamed BNCI Océan Indien in 1954.)
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