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List of Banks in Burundi

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on June 13, 2012

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· Last updated: June 11, 2018

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Banque de Credit de Bujumbura
Access Bank dba Finbank
Diamond Trust Bank
Banque Commerciale du Burundi
Kenya Commercial Bank
Banque Nationale de Développement Économique
Bank of the Republic of Burundi
Banque Populaire du Burundi
Banque BelgoAfricaine
Bank of Africa
Interbank Burundi
Ecobank
United Bank for Africa
 

Banque de Credit de Bujumbura
Access Bank dba Finbank
Diamond Trust Bank
Banque Commerciale du Burundi
Kenya Commercial Bank
Banque Nationale de Développement Économique
Bank of the Republic of Burundi
Banque Populaire du Burundi
Banque BelgoAfricaine
Bank of Africa
Interbank Burundi
Ecobank
United Bank for Africa
 

Key Takeaways

  • Burundi’s banking sector includes a mix of local, regional and international banks.
  • The central bank, Bank of the Republic of Burundi, licenses and regulates commercial banks.
  • Several banks target specific sectors: youth, housing, women’s development, agriculture.
  • Major regional banking groups active in Burundi include Ecobank, DTB, KCB and CRDB.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who regulates banks in Burundi?
The central bank—Bank of the Republic of Burundi—licenses and supervises commercial banks in the country.
Which regional banking groups operate in Burundi?
Regional groups active include Ecobank, Diamond Trust Bank, Kenya Commercial Bank, Bank of Africa and CRDB Bank.
Are there banks targeting specific sectors in Burundi?
Yes, there are sector‑focused banks such as BIJE (youth investment), BHB (housing), BIDF (women’s development), BCAB (community and agriculture), BNDE (economic development).

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