Afriland First Bank
Bangue Postale du Congo (BPC)
Bank Congolaise de l’Habitat (BCH)
Banque Commerciale Internationale (BCI)
BGFIBank Congo (BGFI)
Central African Development Bank
Crédit du Congo (CDC) – A subsidiary of Attijariwafa Bank of Morocco
Ecobank
La Congolaise de Banque (LCB)
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List Of Investment Banks In The Republic Of Congo
Published by Gbaf News
Posted on October 31, 2012
1 min read· Last updated: June 11, 2018
Key Takeaways
- The Republic of the Congo hosts a diverse range of commercial and investment banks across Brazzaville and beyond.
- Leading banks include Afriland First Bank, Banque Postale du Congo, BCI, BGFI, Crédit du Congo, Ecobank, La Congolaise de Banque, and BCH.
- These institutions offer services from retail and SME banking to corporate and trade finance.
- Several are subsidiaries of pan‑African or international banking groups enhancing regional integration.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which banks in the Republic of the Congo are subsidiaries of foreign banking groups?
Crédit du Congo is part of the Attijariwafa Bank Group of Morocco; Ecobank and BGFI Bank are pan‑African networks; BCI is part of the BCP Group.
What types of services do these banks offer?
They provide a spectrum of services including retail banking, SME financing, corporate banking, and investment or trade‑finance solutions.
Are there development or postal banks among them?
Yes, Bangue Postale du Congo (BPC) often serves postal and retail needs, while some banks like BGFI and Ecobank engage in regional development banking.
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