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  1. West African Development Bank

    The West African Development Bank WADB fr. Banque Ouest Africaine de D veloppement BOAD is an international Multilateral Development Bank established in 1973 to serve the nations of Francophone and Lusophone West Africa . The BOAD is organised by the Central Bank of West African States and its eight ... forestry 17250 30928 en FAO Sourcebook The West African Development Bank WADB Further reading West African Development Bank Boad Handbook. Intl Business Pubns USA 6 edition 2007 ISBN 1433059126 Category International organizations of Africa Category African Development Category Multilateral ... African Monetary Union WAMU . The original charter focused on development of member economies towards balanced development and to prepare economies for future West African economic integration. In 1994, it became the development arm of the West African Economic and Monetary Union WAEMU UEMOA . Structure Since that time several international organisations have become members of the bank, adding funding and sitting on the board. These include The African Development Bank , the European Investment Bank , the Export and Import Bank of India Exim Bank , ref http www.financialexpress.com news Exim Bank buys stake in West African Development Bank 118243 Exim Bank buys stake in West African Development Bank , Financial Express, 4 November 2004 ref and the People s Bank of China . ref http findarticles.com p articles mi hb5562 is 200412 ai n22713614 CHINA TO TAKE STAKE IN WEST AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK AsiaInfo Services, December, 2004 ref The president of the bank s board is chosen by the heads of state of UEMOA, and since January 2008, Abdoulaye Bio Tchane . The Bank s day to day operations are carried out by the President and the Bank adminmanager, cabinet, directorships of departments based ... in 2001, refocusing their funding on three development goals poverty reduction, economic integration and promotion of private sector activity. The bank disburses long and medium term loans, previously ...   more details



  1. African Development Bank

    Infobox Organization name African Development Bank image AFDB Logo.png image border size 200px caption ... remarks The African Development Bank Group is a Multilateral Development Bank development ... . The Group comprises the African Development Bank AfDB , the African Development Fund ADF , and the Nigeria ... Union , and for a regional development bank. A draft accord was submitted to top African officials ... 4, 1963, in the form of an agreement establishing the African Development Bank. The agreement came ... Centre, USA, 2005, July 27 , African Development Bank Retrieved on 2005 from, July 27, from http www.bicusa.org bicusa issues african development bank index.php ref . In 2005, AfDB approved loans ... to increase over the coming years. Group entities The African Development Bank Group has two ... Bank Tenth Replenishment of the African Development Fund, Order 2006 Statutory Instrument 2006 ... year grace period ref name ADBG African Development Bank Group, 2005 , about us, Group entities Retrieved ... donors . The largest African Development Bank shareholder is Nigeria with nearly 9 percent ...& schema PORTAL President of the African Development Bank Group , having taken the oath of office on September 1, 2005. He chairs the Boards of both the African Development Bank and the African Development ... development bank, the African Development Bank is engaged in promoting the economic development ... the African Development Bank and the World Bank show that, with the exception of northern and southern ... to these ends. Membership File Map of African Development Bank Members.svg thumb 600px legend ... banks including the African Development Bank, United Nations agencies, and several national governments ... Reflist External links Commons category African Development Bank http www.bicusa.org afdb Bank Information Center http www.afdb.org African Development Bank home page http www.afdb.org portal page? pageid 313,165699& dad portal& schema PORTAL African Development Bank page for African Development Fund ...   more details



  1. East African Development Bank

    Infobox Company company name East African Development Bank company logo company type Private company ... index.php Homepage East African Development Bank EADB is a development finance institution with the objective of promoting development in East Africa . EADB plays a threefold role of lender, adviser and development partner. The bank provides a range of products and services which are made for the region s development requirements. The bank has experience, financial backing, staff and a knowledge ... at approximately US 227 million. History The East African Development Bank was established in 1967 under the treaty of the then East African Cooperation between Kenya , Tanzania and Uganda . Following the break up of the East African Community in 1977, the bank was re established under its own charter ... ref Under the new charter, the bank s role and mandate were reviewed and its operational scope expanded. Under its expanded operational scope, the bank offers a broad range of financial services in the Member States. Its main objective is to strengthen socio economic development and regional integration. Ownership asof September 2010 , the ownership of the East African Development Bank is detailed ... 100 width 100 align center East African Development Bank Stock Ownership valign top class wikitable ... Government of Rwanda 4.34 5 African Development Bank 6.76 6 Netherlands Development Finance Company ... 0.32 10 Commercial Bank of Africa Nairobi 0.07 11 Nordea Bank Sweden 0.07 12 Barclays Bank London 0.03 13 Standard Chartered Bank London 0.03 Total 100.0 The revitalization of the regional cooperation among the Member States through the establishment of the new East African Community EAC has accorded the Bank the opportunity of playing a catalyzing role in regional integration through provision of development finance. The ensuing prospects conform to the Bank s envisaged stable outlook. asof December 2009 , the bank s shareholders equity totaled approximately US 87.3 million. ref http www.eadb.org ...   more details



  1. Development bank

    The phrase development bank may refer to Community development bank s fund low income areas in the United States Multilateral Development Bank provide financing for international development Bilateral Development Bank s are financial institutions of individual countries, aimed to provide financing for international development. disambig ...   more details



  1. African Development Foundation

    dablink Not to be confused with African Development Bank or African Development Bank Group entities African Development Fund . The United States African Development Foundation USADF is an Independent agencies of the United States government Independent United States Government Agency which provides grants of up to 250,000 to community groups and small enterprises that benefit under served and marginalized groups in Sub Saharan Africa . ref Marginalized groups are people that have significant needs that are not being currently addressed by existing governments programs, NGOs, or other international development efforts. ref USADF measures grant success in terms of jobs created and sustained, increased incomes levels, and improved social conditions. In 2010 USADF has budgeted over 20 million for project grants in 20 countries. An additional 4.5 million is budgeted for African directed partner organizations that provide technical design and implementation support for USADF grantees. ref name about http www.usadf.gov about.html About USADF , www.usadf.gov. Retrieved on 2009 03 23. ref Created by an Act of Congress in 1980, USADF began program operations in 1984. It has since provided financing to more than 1,500 small enterprises and community based organizations. Descriptions, photos, goals and budgets of active projects in each country may be viewed at the USADF website. ref name programs http www.usadf.gov USADF QuickSourceInformationDirectory.htm pg USADF Programs , Quick Source Information Directory, www.usadf.gov. Retrieved on 2009 03 23. ref USADF s budget is funded through annual U.S. government appropriations for foreign operations, and is governed by a board of directors that includes seven members who are nominated by the President of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate . ref http www.usadf.gov USADF QuickSourceInformationDirectory.htm fi ... strategic partnerships with African governments and private corporations to leverage the impact ...   more details



  1. Southern African Development Community

    Refimprove date March 2011 Infobox Geopolitical organization name Southern African Development Community SADC linking name the Southern African Development Community image flag Flag of SADC.svg symbol ... Secretary General leader name1 nowrap Tomaz Salom o established event1 as the Southern African Development ... established date2 August 17, 1992 official website http www.sadc.int The Southern African Development ... Reflist Further reading Gabri l Oosthuizen, The Southern African Development Community The organisation ... External links commonscat Southern African Development Community Official http www.sadc.int Southern African Development Community Category Politics of Africa Category African Union Category Development ... Union Category Southern Africa Category Trade blocs Category Southern African Development Community ... ru fi Etel isen Afrikan kehitysyhteis sv Southern African Development ... light Maroon and SADC Southern African Customs Union SACU members membership 15 states admin center ... among 15 southern African states. It complements the role of the African Union . Aims of the SADC ..., the health protocol and the education protocol development and cooperation plans such as the Regional Indicative Strategic Development Plan RISDP and the Strategic Indicative Plan of the Organ ... Market for Eastern and Southern Africa , and Tanzania is a member of the East African Community ... Africa and the East African Community to form the African Free Trade Zone . The leaders of the three trading blocs agreed to create a single free trade zone, the African Free Trade Zone , consisting of 26 countries with a GDP of an estimated 624bn 382.9bn . It is hoped the African Free Trade Zone agreement ... of the member countries belong to multiple groups. The African Free Trade Zone effective is the realization of a dream more than a hundred years in the making, a trade zone spanning the whole African .... The only difference is that the African Free Trade Zone is the creation of African Countries ...   more details



  1. African Development Review

    orphan date February 2010 Infobox Journal title African Development Review cover discipline Africa Tanzania social sciences politics economic development language website http www.blackwell synergy.com loi afdr link1 link1 name publisher Oxford Blackwell country United Kingdom abbreviation None history frequency ISSN 1467 8268 eISSN Jstor OCLC 237388943 LCCN The African Development Review is devoted to the study and analysis of development policy in Africa. General information on online edition Restricted access br Fulltext online vol. 1, no. 1 1989 References reflist http ezb.uni regensburg.de detail.phtml?bibid AAAAA&colors 7&lang en&jour id 9981 Electronic Journals Library EZB http atoz.ebsco.com titles.asp?Id 2749&sid 167573239&TabID 2 AtoZ electronic journals focused on Africa NAI http opc4 ascl.pica.nl PPN?PPN 243913079&LNG EN Catalogue ASC Leiden External links http ejournals.ebsco.com Journal2.asp?JournalID 102569&Show 102569 16 http www.blackwell synergy.com loi afdr http www.ingentaconnect.com journals browse bpl afdr http www.blackwellpublishing.com journal.asp?ref 1017 6772 Category Wiley Blackwell academic journals Category Publications established in 1989 Category African studies journals ...   more details



  1. African Women's Development Fund

    unreferenced date August 2008 Notability date July 2008 African Women s Development Fund AWDF is a grant making foundation which supports local, national and regional organisations in Africa working towards women s empowerment. AWDF through institutional capacity building and programme development seeks to build a culture of learning and partnerships within the African women s movement. The vision of AWDF is for African women to live in a world in which there is social justice , equality and respect for women s human rights . To this end, our mission is to mobilise financial resources to support local, national and regional initiatives led by women, which will lead to the achievement of this vision. AWDF funds women s groups across Africa working in the areas of Women s Human Rights, Participation decision making Political Participation , Peace Building, Health and Reproductive rights Reproductive Rights , HIV AIDS and Economic Empowerment. AWDF has funded over 600 women s organisations in 41 Africa n countries. AWDF s grants range from U 1,000 U 50,000, and multi year grants of up to 120,000 can be made to grantees engaged in strategic work. Category Development charities ...   more details



  1. African Refugees Development Center

    orphan date October 2008 The African Refugees Development Center ARDC , founded in 2004, is an Israel i non governmental organization created to assist, support, and empower the African refugee s and Right of asylum asylum seekers in Israel , and to promote a humane and fair Israeli asylum policy. Based on the principle of mutual aid and empowerment refugees helping refugees , the organization s goals include Promote humane, fair and effective policies on the reception, protection and integration of asylum seekers and refugees in Israel Assist refugees and asylum seekers towards self sufficiency as independent, productive and contributing members of society Facilitate the participation and empowerment of refugees and asylum seekers through their inclusion in education possibilities, the labor market, and health care Empower local refugee communities through assisting in the development of training and capacity building programs, social and cultural activities, and refugee participation in civic decision making processes as well as in general Israeli life. In early 2007, the ARDC started to work towards a solution to the growing need for accommodation, humanitarian aid , and case management for newly arriving refugees and asylum seekers into Israel. The ARDC began to operate emergency shelters for new arrivals. References primarysources date October 2008 references See also Demographics of Israel History of Israeli nationality Demographic threat Israel External links http ardc.wordpress.com ardc.wordpress.com Category Non governmental organizations based in Israel ...   more details



  1. African Development Movement

    The African Development Movement lang fr Mouvement Africain de D veloppement is a political party in Gabon , led by Pierre Claver Zeng Ebome . In the Gabonese legislative election, 2001 9 December 2001 parliamentary election , the party won one out of 120 seats. In the Gabonese legislative election, 2006 17 December 24 December 2006 parliamentary election , the party retained one out of 120 seats. MAD is part of the Presidential Majority coalition. It held its Fourth Congress on 10 February 2008, reaffirming its participation in the Presidential Majority and re electing Zeng Ebome as its President. ref http www.gaboneco.com show article.php?IDActu 5353 Gabon Le MAD en rangs serr s pour les lections locales , Gaboneco, 11 February 2008 fr icon . ref References Reflist Gabonese political parties Category Political parties in Gabon Gabon stub africa party stub ...   more details



  1. African Movement for Development and Progress

    The African Movement for Development and Progress lang fr Mouvement africain pour la d velloppement et le progr s, MADEP is a political party in Benin . In the last legislative elections in Benin elections , held on 30 March 2003, the party was part of the Presidential Movement, the alliance of supporters of President Mathieu K r kou , who had won the Beninese presidential election, 2001 2001 presidential election , and won 9 out of 83 seats. ref name IPU http www.ipu.org parline e reports arc 2033 03.htm IPU PARLINE page for 2003 parliamentary election . ref ref name DB http africanelections.tripod.com bj.html Elections in Benin , African Elections Database. ref The President of MADEP is S fou Fagbohoun , a wealthy businessman. ref http www.sonangnon.net actualites 2006 juin intinformat2206 1.php Affaire Sonacop SA incarc ration de S fou Fagbohoun Boni Yayi doit rester au dessus de la m l e , L Informateur sonangnon.net , June 22, 2006 fr icon . ref ref Political Parties of the World 6th edition, 2005 , ed. Bogdan Szajkowski, page 66. ref A leading member of the party, Antoine Kolawol Idji , was elected President of the National Assembly in April 2003. ref name IPU In the Beninese presidential election, 2006 presidential election of 5 March 2006, the party s candidate, Antoine Kolawol Idji, took fifth place with 3.25 of the vote. ref name DB In the Beninese parliamentary election, 2007 March 2007 parliamentary election , MADEP participated in the Alliance for a Dynamic Democracy , ref Alain C. Assogba, http www.benininfo.com 060403.htm Conclave Cotonou hier L Add passe l offensive Elle veut constituer sa propre majorit , La Nouvelle Tribune BeninInfo.com , April 6, 2007 fr icon . ref which won a total of 20 seats. ref http apanews.net apa.php?page show article eng&id article 25205 Coalition supported by President Boni tops Benin s legislative polls , African Press Agency, April 8, 2007. ref References reflist Beninese political parties Category Political parties ...   more details



  1. Multilateral development bank

    A multilateral development bank MDB is an institution, created by a group of countries, that provides financing and professional advising for the purpose of international development development . MDBs have large memberships including both developed country developed donor countries and developing country developing borrower countries. MDBs finance projects in the form of long term loans at market rates, very long term loans also known as credits below market rates, and through grants. The following are usually classified as the main MDBs World Bank African Development Bank Asian Development Bank European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Inter American Development Bank Group There are also several Sub Regional Multilateral Development Banks. Their membership typically includes only borrowing nations. The banks borrow from and lend to their members. These banks include Corporaci n Andina de Fomento CAF Caribbean Development Bank CDB Central American Bank for Economic Integration CABEI East African Development Bank EADB West African Development Bank BOAD Black Sea Trade and Development Bank BSTDB Eurasian Development Bank EDB There are also several Multilateral Financial Institutions MFIs . MFI s are similar to MDBs but they are sometimes separated since they have more limited memberships and often focus on financing certain types of projects. European Commission EC European Investment Bank EIB International Fund for Agricultural Development IFAD Islamic Development Bank IDB Nordic Investment Bank NIB OPEC Fund for International Development OPEC Fund Nederlandse Financieringsmaatschappij voor Ontwikkelingslanden NV FMO References http www.bicusa.org Bank Information Center ... piPK 44037 theSitePK 29708,00.html World Bank page describing MDBs See also Portal Sustainable development Climate Investment Funds Development Finance Institution International financial institution Category Development Category Banks Category Multilateral development banks Multilateral development ...   more details



  1. National Development Bank

    National Development Bank may refer to China Development Bank National Development Bank Sri Lanka Disambig ...   more details



  1. African Export-Import Bank

    The African Export Import Bank also known as Afreximbank is an International bank headquartered in Cairo , Egypt . It was established in 1993 by African governments, African private and institutional investor s, as well as non African financial institutions and private investors for the purpose of financing and promoting intra and extra African trade. The Bank has branch offices in Harare , Zimbabwe and Abuja , Nigeria . ref http www.afreximbank.com inside.aspx?section about&subsection Background The office in Tunis , Tunisia has been closed. The African Export Import Bank, About the Bank ref The newly appointed Prime Minister of Guinea Kabine Komara was a director at the bank before being appointed to his present position. References reflist Category Export credit agencies Category International organizations of Africa Category Multilateral development banks Category Supranational banks Africa bank stub sv Afrikanska export import banken ...   more details



  1. Agricultural Development Bank

    Agricultural Development Bank refers to a number of different institutions, including Agricultural Development Bank of Pakistan , also known as Zarai Taraqiati Bank Agricultural Development Bank of Trinidad and Tobago Agricultural Development Bank of Ghana Agricultural Development Bank of Nepal disambig ...   more details



  1. Gulf African Bank

    Infobox company company name Gulf African Bank company type company slogan foundation 2008 location Nairobi ... 9.6 billion 2010 homepage http www.gulfafricanbank.com Home Homepage Gulf African Bank GAB , whose full name is Gulf African Bank Limited , is a commercial bank in Kenya . It is one of the forty four 44 banks licensed by the Central Bank of Kenya , the national banking regulator. ref http www.centralbank.go.ke ... African Bank Joins Profit Makers Curve ref asof March 2011 the bank is a mid sized financial services ... news Gulf African Bank turns from loss to post Sh738m 1006 1135096 7h9sqr index.html December 2010 Financial Data ref The bank has plans to enter Uganda and Tanzania in 2011. ref http allafrica.com stories 201011251017.html History & Overview of Gulf African Bank ref Ownership The shares of stock in Gulf African Bank are privately held by institutional and private investors from the Gulf and from Kenya . Institutional investors account for over 90 shareholding. The major shareholders in the bank ... African Bank ref style font size 100 width 100 align center Gulf African Bank Stock Ownership valign ... Arab Emirates A Private Investment Company 5 PTA Bank of Eastern Africa Eastern and Southern Africa Southern Africa A Multinational Development Bank 6 Other Individual Investors from Kenya and the Gulf ... links http www.gulfafricanbank.com Website of Gulf African Bank http www.centralbank.go.ke Website ... Discussions to establish the bank started in 2005, by individuals and institutions from the Gulf and Kenya . The bank was began banking operations in 2008, after receiving a commercial banking license and authorization to establish a Islamic banking Sharia bank , from the Central Bank of Kenya . Gulf African Bank is the second commercial bank in Kenya to receive authorization to practice Sharia banking , after First Community Bank , which opened in 2007. At the time it opened, its capital base ... Percentage Ownership 1 Istithmar PJS of United Arab Emirates A Private Equity Firm 2 BMI Bank ...   more details



  1. Arab African International Bank

    Advert date August 2010 The Arab African International Bank AAIB is an Egypt ian financial institution. It was established in 1964 by the President of Egypt . AAIB is Egypt s fastest growing bank in terms of size and profitability. AAIB was established as a joint venture between the Central Bank of Egypt and Kuwait Investment Authority . The Bank s growth was given further impetus in 2008 with the establishment of new subsidiaries Arab African Investment Holding, Arab African Investment Management and the acquisition of a major stake of Al Borak brokerage firm. AAIB is a major contributor to the Egyptian debt capital market with a powerful role in structuring, managing, book running and successfully closing syndicated loans. This has further consolidated AAIB s core competency in investment and corporate banking and bond markets. Regional expansion is another pillar for AAIB s growth strategy the bank led a number of major syndications in the fields of infrastructure and construction, which has further strengthened its position as a leading investment bank in the region. Besides its core corporate competency, retail innovation is another focal point for AAIB with only 10 of Egypt s population dealing with banks, AAIB sees retail as a viable growth area and a fertile field for introducing innovative products and services to the market. AAIB is the first to introduce credit cards ... its foundation for social development, We Owe it to Egypt . Although established by the bank, its scope and objectives extend far beyond the bank s identity with its primary goal to enact a nation ... difference in the fields of public health and education in Egypt. the arab african international bank is located in 5 midan Al Saray Al kobra Garden city cairo egypt External links http www.aaib.com Arab African International Bank Category Banks established in 1964 Category Banks of Egypt Egypt stub Africa bank stub ...   more details



  1. Liberian Bank for Development and Investment

    The Liberian Bank for Development and Investment LBDI is a full service bank of Liberia . It was founded in 1961 and it is based in Monrovia . The bank is involved in consumer banking as well as in Development bank development banking . Operations LBDI has 12 branch banking branch offices in Liberia. In the field of consumer banking , the bank offers internet banking and Western Union service. The bank has three executive officers br Mr. Francis Dennis President CEO br Ms. Gloria Y. Menjor General Manager DCEO br Mr. James A. Davis Comptroller CFO External links http www.lbdi.net Liberian Bank for Development and Investment official site Category Companies of Liberia Category Monrovia Africa company stub Liberia stub ...   more details



  1. The Liberian Bank for Development & Investment

    The Liberian Bank for Development and Investment LBDI was created by an Act of the National Legislature in 1961 under the joint initiative of the Liberia Liberian government and major international financial institutions who purchased equity in the Bank, namely International Financial Corporation, Commonwealth Development Corporation, Capital Partners, European Investment Bank , the Agence Fran aise de D veloppement, and Deutsche Investitions und Entwicklungesllchaft, over 150 private Liberians, other international and local institutions. Foreign shareholding is 44.47 and local shareholding is 55.53 . ref http www.lbdi.net content.asp?sub origin ref ref http www.financebeacon.com 301.html ref LBDI is predominantly a privately owned institution under private management and a Board of Directors elected annually by its Shareholders . The Bank commenced operations in 1965 as Liberian Bank for Industrial Development and Investment. Under an amendment in 1974, the name was changed to the Liberian Bank for Development and Investment LBDI . A further amendment in 1988 allowed the Bank to engage in commercial banking activities, to compliment its development objectives.ref http www.uncdf.org english microfinance uploads sector assessments UNCDF liberiaAssessment.pdf ref References reflist External links http www.lbdi.net Liberian Bank for Development and Investment web site Bank stub Liberia stub Category Economy of Liberia ...   more details



  1. African Investment Bank

    update start of operations date November 2010 Politics of the African Union mini The African Investment Bank AIB is one of three financial institutions of the African Union AU along with the African Monetary Fund and the African Central Bank . It will be headquartered in Tripoli, Libya and is scheduled to begin operations in April 2007. ref name M. Mkwezalamba CAMEF II 2006 M. Mkwezalamba CAMEF II 2006 ref Background The Lome Summit 2000 adopted the Constitutive Act of the African Union, which specifies the objectives, principles, and organs of the AU. Twenty seven African countries signed the act, which provided for establishing a wide variety of institutions, including the Pan African Parliament Court of Justice African Central Bank African Monetary Fund and African Investment Bank. ref Menas Libya Politics & Security 2006 ref In 2005 , the AU held a meeting of independent experts in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia , to consider concept papers and draft Protocols prepared by the African Union Commission AUC regarding the three institutions. The AU also determined seats for the financial institutions, the African Central Bank Nigeria , the African Investment Bank Libya , and the African Monetary Fund Central Africa . ref name M. Mkwezalamba CAMEF II 2006 Mandate and Principles Governing Operations On November 21, 2006, the AUC held a meeting in Yaounde, Cameroon , to outline the implementation of the three African Financial Institutions as per Article 19 of the Constitutive Act. ref name M. Mkwezalamba CAMEF II 2006 The AIB s mandate was invisioned to aid in fostering economic growth and accelerating economic integration in Africa in line with the AU s Strategic Plan. ref Agreement ... regional or regional development schemes for members. May include financing to national development ... Menas Libya Politics & Security 12 13 06 Category Institutions of the African Union Category Banks of the African Union Category Banks of Libya ...   more details



  1. Community development bank

    Development Bank in Louisville, Kentucky Louisville, KY http www.neighborhoodnationalbank.com Neighborhood ... OneUnited Bank in Boston, MA References references DEFAULTSORT Community Development Bank Category ...Banking globalize USA date December 2010 Community Development Banking in the United States In the United States , community development banks CDBs or CDFI Banks are bank commercial banks that operate with a mission to generate economic development in low to moderate income LMI geographical areas and serve residents of these communities. In the United States, community development banks are certified as such by the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund , a department within the U.S. Department ... to the United States Community Development Financial Institutions Fund . Successful applicants will have a primary mission of promoting community development and principally serve under served markets and provide development services, in addition to meeting other requirements ref http www.cdfifund.gov ..., they usually target customers from financially underserved demographics. While community development banks are one type of community development financial institution , or CDFI, ref http www.domini.com ... CDB can seek a state or national bank charter. Federally chartered CDBs are regulated primarily by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency , like any national bank. According to the OCC Charter ... or communities in which it is chartered to conduct business. State chartered community development ... community development banks One of the best known community development banks was ShoreBank ... branches in Chicago s South Side Chicago South and West sides, Cleveland , and Detroit . The bank ... s banking operations were closed by the FDIC, reopening under Urban Partnership Bank. The Grameen Bank of Bangladesh is a microfinance organization and community development bank founded by Muhammad Yunus . The bank has grown into a Grameen family of organizations family of over two dozen for profit ...   more details



  1. Eritrean Investment and Development Bank

    The Eritrean Investment and Development Bank was established on 1996 10 28. The Bank did not effectively begin operations until 1998 from its single office in Asmara . The Bank was fully financed by the Ministry of Finance and thus is a fully state owned bank. ref name Rena cite book last Rena first Ravinder title Financial Institutions in Eritrea id ISBN 0 9802534 8 9 publisher New Africa Press year 2006 ref This is the smallest of the state owned banks in Eritrea and typically funds development projects by funneling funds from various other organizations included the Bank of Eritrea and the World Bank . References references See also Banking in Eritrea Category Banks of Eritrea Category Companies of Eritrea Category Government of Eritrea Category Banks established in 1996 Eritrea stub Africa bank stub ...   more details



  1. Development Bank of Japan

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox company company name Development Bank of Japan Inc. company logo company type Privately held company Private company slogan applying financial expertise to design the future predecessor Development Bank of Japan est. 1951 foundation in 2008 as Development Bank of Japan Inc. location Tokyo , Japan key people President Minoru Murofushi locations 10 Branchs br 8 General Offices br 2 Overseas Representative Offices br 1 Overseas Subsidiary industry Finance num employees 1064 at the end of 2008 products Financing Products br Investment Products br Consulting and Advisory Services homepage http www.dbj.jp en index.html File Development Bank of Japan Inc.jpg thumb right 250px Head office in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo The Nihongo Development Bank of Japan Inc. DBJ ... October 2008 under the Development Bank of Japan Inc. Law Law No. 85 of 2007 . Current ownership structure ... Establishment of Rehabilitation Finance Corporation 1951 April Development Bank of Law established. Consequently, Development Bank of Japan was formed 1956 June Hokkaid T hoku Development Finance Public Corporation was formed under establishment of Hokkaid T hoku Development Finance Public Corporation Law HTDFC Law 1957 June After amendment of HTDFC Law, Hokkaid T hoku Development Finance Public Corporation was merged into Development Bank of Japan 1999 June Amended Development Bank of Japan Law established 1999 October Transfer of approval of all rights and responsibilities of Japan Development Bank and Hokkaido Tohoku Development Finance Public Corporation to the Development Bank of Japan 2008 October Dissolution of the existing Development Bank of Japan and establishment of a new corporation, the Development Bank of Japan Inc. Financial Information at the end of 2008 Total Asset 14.0174 ... index.html Company Website Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT Development Bank Of Japan ... solving through creative financial activities. Based on the New DBJ Law, the Bank will provide ...   more details



  1. Industrial Development Bank

    Primary sources date January 2011 Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan is located in Karachi , Sindh , Pakistan . It is among the oldest financing institutions in Pakistan. External links http www.idbp.com.pk Official site Category Banks of Pakistan asia bank stub ur ...   more details



  1. Premiere Development Bank

    Infobox Company company name Premiere Development Bank company logo Image Premiere Devolopment Bank logox.png ... www.premierebank.com.ph Premiere Development Bank , also known as Premiere Bank , is a private development bank in the Philippines that was established in 1960 by Dr. Procopio C. Reyes . It is one of the largest private development banks in the Philippines. The bank has two slogans the older ... Premiere Development Bank has no subsidiaries of affiliates. However, it is a member of the MegaLink interbank network . Competition The main competitors of Premiere Bank include banks such as Planters Development Bank Plantersbank and other development banks. See also List of banks in the Philippines MegaLink External links http www.premierebank.com.ph Premiere Development Bank homepage Category ..., although the latter is used more than the former. The bank currently has 38 branches. History Premiere Development Bank started off as a small, five man operation founded by Dr. Procopio C. Reyes as the Pasay City Development Bank . Its first office was a small, rented building on Taft Avenue in Pasay City. Founded on an initial investment of one million Philippine peso s, the bank grew rapidly throughout the 1960s and 1970s, and established its first branch in 1967. In 1979, the bank s management adopted the bank s present name. The name change was attributed to the continuing aspirations of Premiere Bank to grow and to continue its commitment to service and excellence. While banks throughout ... Sentral ng Pilipinas , Premiere Bank was able to stay open. It was one of the thrift banks .... In 1987, the presidency of the bank would move from father to daughter, as the current president, Belen R. Castro , was appointed. She remains the bank s president up to this day. In 1990, the BSP granted Premiere Bank a license to operate a foreign currency unit. The granting of its licence enabled it to partner with multinational institutions, namely Citibank , Chase Manhattan Bank and American ...   more details




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