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List of banks in Angola

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This is a list of Angolan banks.

The Banco Nacional de Angola (BNA), the Central Bank of Angola, is the supervising institution of all financial institutions in Angola, and has licensed 26 banks to offer banking to the Angolan market, which are listed in the table below.[1]

Full name Abbr. SWIFT code[2] Notes
Banco Angolano de Investimentos BAI BAIPAOLUXXX -
Banco de Investmento Rural, S.A. BIR - -
Banco Yetu, S.A YETU YETUAOLUXXX -
Banco BIC Angola BIC BCCBAOLUXXX -
Banco Comercial Angolano BCA COMLAOLUXXX -
Banco de Comércio e Indústria BCI BCIDAOLUXXX 91% state owned
Banco de Desenvolvimento de Angola BDA BDAAAOLUXXX state owned
Banco Económico (Angola) BE BESCAOLUXXX rebranded from BESA
Banco de Fomento Angola BFA BMFXAOLUXXX Grupo BPI 50.1%, Unitel S.A. 49.9%
Banco Prestigio, S.A. BPG - -
Banco de Poupança e Crédito S.A.R.L. BPC BPCLAOLUXXX state owned
Banco de Negócios Internacional BNI BNICAOLUXXX -
Banco Keve KEVE BRDKAOLUXXX -
Banco Sol BSOL SOLOAOLUXXX -
Banco Caixa Geral Totta de Angola BCGA BCGTAOLUXXX Caixa Geral de Depósitos
Banco Millennium Atlantico ATL PRTLAOLUXXX Banco Comercial Português África 22.53%
Banco VTB Africa VTB VTBLAOLUXXX VTB Bank
Finibanco Angola S.A. FNB FBCOAOLUXXX Montepio Group
Banco BAI Micro Finanças BMF NOSAAOLUXXX formerly Novo Banco
Banco Comercial do Huambo BCH BCHUAOLUXXX -
Standard Bank Angola SBA SBICAOLUXXX -
Banco da China Limitada - Sucursal em Luanda BOCLB - Bank of China Limited
Banco Valor S.A. BVB BVBXAOLUXXX -
Standard Chartered Bank de Angola, S.A. SCBS - Standard Chartered Bank
Banco de Credito do Sul, S.A. BCS - -

Besides these 26 banks, BNA has authorized 71 Casa de Cambio, i.e. currency exchange businesses.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "INSTITUIÇÕES FINANCEIRAS AUTORIZADAS" [Authorized financial institutions] (in Portuguese). 2011-12-22. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  2. ^ "SWIFT codes Angola". "The SWIFT codes" (not SWIFT). Archived from the original on 30 December 2012. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
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