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List Of Investment Banks In Djibouti

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on October 30, 2012

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· Last updated: June 11, 2018

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Banque Al Baraka Djibouti
Banque de Djibouti et du Moyen Orient SA
Banque Indosuez Mer Rouge
Banque pour le Commerce et l’Industrie – Mer Rouge
British Bank of Middle-East
Banque de dépôt de l’Ethiopie
Banque d’Epargne de la Somalie
Caisse de Développement
International Commercial Bank
Salam African Bank

Key Takeaways

  • Djibouti hosts a mix of commercial and Islamic banks providing diverse services.
  • Several regional and international banking groups operate in Djibouti, including subsidiaries of East African and Bahraini groups.
  • Digital and trade finance services are increasingly prominent among Djibouti’s banking offerings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of banks operate in Djibouti?
Djibouti hosts commercial, Islamic and microfinance banks, including international subsidiaries and local institutions regulated by the Central Bank of Djibouti.
Are there Islamic banking options in Djibouti?
Yes, there are Islamic banks such as Salaam African Bank and Saba African Bank offering Sharia-compliant services.
Which international banking groups have operations in Djibouti?
International groups include International Investment Bank (Bahrain), Exim Bank (East Africa), and Bank of Africa Mer Rouge, among others.
Do banks in Djibouti offer digital banking services?
Yes, institutions like CAC International Bank lead in digital offerings such as e‑banking, mobile banking and dual‑currency ATMs.

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