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List of Banks in Botswana

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on June 13, 2012

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· Last updated: June 11, 2018

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Standard Chartered Bank
Botswana Savings Bank
First National Bank of Botswana
Botswana Development Corporation
Citizen Entrepreneurial Development Agency
Bank of Botswana
ABN AMRO OBU
BancABC
Bank of Baroda
ABN AMRO
Capital Bank
National Development Bank of Botswana
Stanbic Bank
Barclays Bank
Bank Gaborone
 

Standard Chartered Bank
Botswana Savings Bank
First National Bank of Botswana
Botswana Development Corporation
Citizen Entrepreneurial Development Agency
Bank of Botswana
ABN AMRO OBU
BancABC
Bank of Baroda
ABN AMRO
Capital Bank
National Development Bank of Botswana
Stanbic Bank
Barclays Bank
Bank Gaborone
 

Key Takeaways

  • Botswana hosts a diverse mix of commercial banks including foreign subsidiaries and government-owned institutions.
  • The Bank of Botswana serves as the central bank, regulating banking operations and providing monetary stability.
  • Major commercial banks include Absa (formerly Barclays), Access Bank (formerly BancABC), FNB, Stanbic, Standard Chartered, Bank Gaborone, Bank of Baroda, First Capital Bank, BBS Bank, and Botswana Savings Bank.
  • Botswana Savings Bank is wholly government-owned with a mandate for inclusive savings services across the country.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which entity regulates banks in Botswana?
The Bank of Botswana acts as the central bank and regulator responsible for licensing and supervising banks pursuant to the Banking Act.
What major commercial banks operate in Botswana?
Major commercial banks include Absa Bank (formerly Barclays), Access Bank Botswana (formerly BancABC), First National Bank Botswana, Stanbic Bank Botswana, Standard Chartered Bank Botswana, Bank Gaborone, Bank of Baroda, First Capital Bank, and BBS Bank Limited.
What is the Botswana Savings Bank?
Botswana Savings Bank is a government-owned institution focused on mobilizing national savings and providing inclusive financial services across multiple branches nationwide.

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