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List of Banks in the Republic of Congo

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on June 13, 2012

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· Last updated: June 11, 2018

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La Caisse de Participation a la Promotion de Enterprises et leur Developpement (CAPPED)
Banque de Développement des Estats de l'Afrique Centrale (BDEAC) or Central African Development Bank
Bank of Central African States
Banque Commerciale Internationale (BCI)
Les Mutuelles Congolaise d'Epargne et de Credit (MUCODEC)
Bank Congolaise de l'Habitat (BCH)
Afriland First Bank
Ecobank
BGFIBank Congo (BGFI)
Bangue Postale du Congo (BPC)
Crédit du Congo (CDC) – A subsidiary of Attijariwafa Bank of Morocco
La Societe Congolaise de Financement (Alios Finance Congo)
La Congolaise de Banque (LCB)
 

La Caisse de Participation a la Promotion de Enterprises et leur Developpement (CAPPED)
Banque de Développement des Estats de l'Afrique Centrale (BDEAC) or Central African Development Bank
Bank of Central African States
Banque Commerciale Internationale (BCI)
Les Mutuelles Congolaise d'Epargne et de Credit (MUCODEC)
Bank Congolaise de l'Habitat (BCH)
Afriland First Bank
Ecobank
BGFIBank Congo (BGFI)
Bangue Postale du Congo (BPC)
Crédit du Congo (CDC) – A subsidiary of Attijariwafa Bank of Morocco
La Societe Congolaise de Financement (Alios Finance Congo)
La Congolaise de Banque (LCB)
 

Key Takeaways

  • The Republic of the Congo hosts both commercial banks and development finance institutions like BDEAC.
  • The list includes state-backed microfinance networks such as MUCODEC and development financiers like CAPPED.
  • Major pan‑African and international banking groups operate locally, including Ecobank, BGFI, and Attijariwafa’s Crédit du Congo.
  • The central bank functions are conducted by supranational institutions like BDEAC and BEAC headquartered or operating in the Republic of the Congo.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is CAPPED?
CAPPED is the Caisse de Participation à la Promotion des Entreprises et leur Développement, a development finance institution in the Republic of the Congo ([globalbankingandfinance.com](https://www.globalbankingandfinance.com/list-of-banks-in-the-republic-of-congo/?utm_source=openai)).
What role does BDEAC play?
BDEAC (Banque de Développement des États de l’Afrique Centrale) is a multilateral development bank headquartered in Brazzaville financing projects across CEMAC member states ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Development_Bank_of_the_Central_African_States?utm_source=openai)).
Are international banks present in the country?
Yes, pan‑African and international banks such as Ecobank, BGFIBank, and Crédit du Congo (subsidiary of Attijariwafa Bank) operate in the Republic of the Congo ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_banks_in_the_Republic_of_the_Congo?utm_source=openai)).

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