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Banking in Tanzania
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Banking sector based in Tanzania. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Amana Bank Limited
Amana Bank is Tanzania's first fully fledged Islamic Bank licensed and registered commercial bank that operates under Sharia Compliance (Islamic Finance Jurisprudence). Amana Bank started its operations in November 2011 but it’s beginning can be traced back to October 2009 when a group of prominent Tanzanian business personalities met and set in motion the establishment of an Islamic bank in Tanzania. Today, Amana Bank is wholly owned by a diverse base of Tanzanian businessmen who are committed to the success thereof. VISION STATEMENT We aspire to be the preferred and leading provider of Sharia compliant financial solutions in our markets MISSION STATEMENT To provide unique and innovative financial solutions which are Sharia compliant in an ethical and transparent manner driven by cutting-edge technology for the benefit of all stakeholders. OUR CORE VALUES Our core values are the broad set of guiding principles that will direct the decisions and actions Amana Bank staff will be taking as they execute their daily duties. Ethical – We conform / adhere to accepted highest standards of Sharia principles Professionalism – We carry out our responsibilities with high level of excellence, competence, accountability and passion at all times. Transparency – Our operations are conducted with no hidden agendas. We undertake to make full disclosure of information to enable our customers make the right decisions. Trust – We have confidence in our capabilities and conduct our business with integrity. Receptive – We are approachable and supportive to our customers, employees, the community we serve and all other stakeholders.
201 to 500 staff
Azania Bank Plc
Azania Bank Ltd is the first indigenous private bank in the United Republic of Tanzania, established in 1995.
201 to 500 staff
Tanzania Agricultural Development Bank
A state-owned Development Finance Institution (DFI) established as an apex national-level bank for agricultural development in Tanzania.
201 to 500 staff
Crdb Bank Plc
CRDB Bank Plc is an African bank and a leading Financial Services Provider in Tanzania with current presence in Tanzania and Burundi, East Africa. The Bank was established in 1996 and was listed on the Dar Es Salaam Stock exchange (DSE) in June 2009. Over the years, CRDB Bank has grown to become the most innovative and preferred financial services partner in the region. Supported by a robust portfolio and uniquely tailored products, CRDB Bank remains the most responsive bank in the region. CRDB Bank offers a comprehensive range of Corporate, Retail, Business, Treasury, Premier, and wholesale Microfinance services through a network of 260 branches, 551 ATMs, 18 Depository ATMs, 12 Mobile branches and 1184 Point of Sales (POS) terminals. Similarly, the bank has scores of Microfinance partners and institutions through which pertinent services are rendered to all customers. We currently have 450 Microfinance partner institutions. CRDB Bank was the first to offer Agency Banking services in Tanzania at the beginning of 2013 and we now have 3286 FahariHuduma agents across the country. The Bank also operates through Internet and mobile banking services.
1001 to 5000 staff
Absa Bank Tanzania
Your story is not too big or too small and it certainly isn’t too quiet or too loud. Whatever shape it takes, it has power and deserves to be heard. Your story matters.
501 to 1000 staff
Uba Tanzania
United Bank for Africa (Tanzania) Limited is a subsidiary of United Bank for Africa Plc, headquartered in Lagos Nigeria, one of Africa’s leading financial institutions offering universal banking to more than 7 million customers across branches in 20 African countries and in three big business centres in New York, London and Paris. Products and Services Personal Accounts Student Accounts Current Accounts Savings Accounts Foreign Currency Business Flexi Accounts Business Accounts Business Current Accounts Business Foreign Currency Accounts Business Loans Business Current Accounts Mortgages Online Banking
51 to 200 staff
Dtb Tanzania Plc
Established in 1945, DTB Tanzania is a full-fledged commercial bank with a network of 28 branches and 28 ATM locations in major Tanzanian urban centres.
201 to 500 staff
Exim Bank Tanzania Limited
Exim Bank, a Tanzanian bank established in August 1997, continues to remain at the forefront of providing quality banking services in across four countries. Within a span of 26 years of its existence, the Bank has built strong brand equity through its geographical reach, innovative products, relationship management, and ability to provide a faster turnaround in services; and in the process building a loyal customer base. Exim Bank has over the years expanded its presence across the length and breadth of the Country, including some at the semi-urban centers. The bank has a presence across Dar es Salaam (15), Zanzibar (2), Tanga, Morogoro, Kilimanjaro, Arusha (3), Manyara, Mwanza, Shinyanga, Kigoma, Iringa, Mbeya, Mtwara and Dodoma regions in Tanzania, besides its Regional presence in Union of Comoros (6 branches across all 3 islands), Republic of Djibouti (5) and Republic of Uganda (5), making a total of 45 branches and over 70 ATMs across the group – an unmatched international presence from an indigenous bank.
501 to 1000 staff
Nbc Tanzania
NBC is the oldest serving bank in Tanzania with over five decades of experience. We offer a range of retail, business, corporate and investment banking, wealth management products, and services.
1001 to 5000 staff
Nmb Bank Plc
NMB Bank Plc.(“NMB”) is a full-service commercial bank incorporated in the United Republic of Tanzania. Through its 3 main business divisions: Retail, Wholesale, and Treasury, NMB provides a suite of financial services and products to retail customers, farmers, SMEs, Corporates, Institutions and the Government. The bank has 231 branches, over Agents (Wakala) and more than 715 ATMs across the country and is represented in all districts of Tanzania. NMB has over 7.1 million customers and employs over 3,600 staff. It is listed at the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange and its largest shareholders are the strategic partners Arise B.V with a 34.9% shareholding and the Government of Tanzania with a 31.8% shareholding. Euromoney awards for excellence selected NMB as the “Best Bank in Tanzania” for 10 times in 11 years (2013-2023). The bank has also been named The Safest Bank in Tanzania for the year 2023 by Global Finance Magazine. NMB Bank was also awarded as the Best Blended Finance Partner in Africa for banks working with International Finance Corporation (IFC) of the World Bank Group in 2019.
1001 to 5000 staff
Tanzania Bankers Association Tba
TBA is the main advocacy body for the banking sector guided by the mission “to bring together members of the banking fraternity in order to have a common voice on matters relating to industry performance and growth, policy and regulation, elevation of professional standards and standards of providing banking services” in order to achieve our vision of being “the voice of the banking sector and assist in creating a conducive environment for the sector to contribute to economic development of the country while keeping the Customer at the center".
10001+ staff
Akiba Commercial Bank Plc
Akiba Commercial Bank Plc (ACB) commenced banking operations in August 1997 as an initiative of over 300 Tanzanian entrepreneurs.
201 to 500 staff
Dcb Commercial Bank Tanzania
DCB offers a wide range of banking products and services through various bank divisions. Banking functions and services are offered in the following headings or departments.
201 to 500 staff
I&m Bank T Limited
I&M Bank was founded in 1974 as a financial services company and later converted to a commercial bank. I&M Bank is a wholly owned subsidiary of I&M Holdings Limited, a publicly quoted company at the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE). The bank possesses a rich heritage in banking. Started in 1974, it evolved from a community financial institution to a publicly listed major regional commercial bank offering a full range of corporate and retail banking services. From June 2013, I&M Bank shares are publicly traded in the Nairobi Stock Exchange through the acquisition of its entire shareholding by I&M Holdings Ltd, a publicly listed company. I&M Bank is a dominant player in the Kenyan market that has been consistently growing, and is innovative in terms of the type and range of products and services it offers. CDC Group PLC, a development finance institution wholly owned by the government of the United Kingdom owns approximately 10.68% of I&M Holdings, the holding company of I&M Bank Ltd. In addition, I&M Bank has a technical support agreement with International Finance Corporation for staff training, product development and risk management. I&M Bank also enjoys medium-term foreign currency credit facilities from European Development Financial Institutions – Proparco, IFC, DEG and FMO. I&M Bank’s international correspondent banks include major multinational banks such as Bank One Ltd, Citibank NA, CommerzBank AG, Deutsche Bank AG, ICICI Limited Mumbai, Mashreq Bank PLC, Standard Bank of South Africa and Standard Chartered Bank NY. I&M Bank’s international network includes Bank One Limited (Mauritius), I&M Bank Tanzania Limited and I&M Bank Rwanda Limited. I&M Group I&M Bank Limited is also the flagship company of the I&M Group of Companies a leading corporate group in East Africa. The Group has a major presence in Banking and Insurance, Manufacturing and Real Estate. Apart from the Bank, the Group’s related companies include GA Insurance Company – popularly known
501 to 1000 staff
Bank Of Africa Tanzania Limited
BANK OF AFRICA - TANZANIA is part of the GROUP BMCE, which now operates through a network of commercial banks in 18 counties namely; Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cote d’ivoire, Djibouti, DRC, Ethiopia, France, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, Togo and Uganda. The GROUP BANK OF AFRICA has it's headquarters in Dakar, Senegal with a strong network of more than 500 dedicated operating and service support offices. Since 2010, the BANK OF AFRICA Group has been majority-owned by BMCE Bank, the second largest private bank in Morocco. BMCE Bank brings strong strategic and operational support to the BANK OF AFRICA Group, as well as direct access to the international market as a result of its presence in Europe and Asia. The Bank began operations in Tanzania in June 2007 after acquiring Euroafrican Bank which had been operating in Tanzania since September 1995. The idea of the founders of BANK OF AFRICA was to create a truly unique, profitable PAN-AFRICAN bank that embodies the essence of many of our founding fathers on the continent. At the time of acquisition, the Bank had 3 branches. Currently the Bank here in Tanzania has a network of 19 branches; 9 in Dar es Salaam, 10 upcountry. At the time in 2007 when Bank of Africa acquired Euroafrican Bank, that Bank was a struggling Bank. But with good products, effective products, efficient management and the support of the Government as well as the enabling environment, profits have increased year on year. For example, in 2011 profits were TZS 1.6 billion. This increased TZS 3.4 billion in 2012, then to 5 billion and as at 2015 over TZS 7 billion. In 2017 profit were TZS 3.1 billion.
201 to 500 staff
First National Bank Tanzania
First National Bank Tanzania Limited (FNBT) trades as an African Subsidiary within the FirstRand Group. FNBT was opened for business on 27 July 2011 and officially launched on the 02 February 2012 by His Excellency former President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete. FNBT currently has a wide ATM network with a total of ten branches whereby eight branches are located in Dar es Salaam, one in Mwanza and one in Arusha. In addition to branches, the bank's divisions include Retail, Commercial, and Corporate & Investment Banking. This enables the bank to penetrate in one of the most attractive market in East Africa with excellent economic growth and banking sector performance. The Bank continues to expand its representation to the areas with potential business opportunities and the roll-out of the footprints, products and services is on a phased approach and tailored to the needs of businesses and the citizens of Tanzania.
201 to 500 staff
Kcb Bank Tanzania
KCB Tanzania, is the subsdiary of the KCB Group. The Group's headquarters are located in Nairobi, Kenya, with other subsidiaries in Kenya, Rwanda, Southern Sudan, Uganda and Burundi. In 2015, KCB Group opened a representative office in Ethiopia, expanding the growth of the organization. The Bank is over 116 years old having started in Mombasa in 1896. KCB Group is presented in six counties with over 260 branches 230 branches, 11948 Agents and 962 ATMs. The bank also offers Mobile Banking though the KCB App, Internet Banking and Diaspora Banking Services platform that can be accessed 24/7 basis. The Bank services over 10 million customers across the region.
201 to 500 staff
Selcom Microfinance Bank
Selcom Microfinance Bank Tanzania Ltd is a financial institution company located along New Bagamoyo Road opposite Makumbusho Village Museum, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, United Republic of.
201 to 500 staff
Ecobank Tanzania
Ecobank Tanzania is a Subsidiary of Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI) a multinational bank Presentin 34 African Countries. The Bank achieved significant improvement in virtually all its financial metrics in 2012. Revenues grew by 125% to a record Tsh8.6 billion. Total loans/advances increased by 112% to an unprecedented Tsh77.4 billion in 2012.Total deposits grew by 49% to record Tsh72.6 billion in 2012 on the back of increased mobilization from cash-in-transit collections. This largely fueled the 74% growth in the Bank’s total assets to Tsh114.4 billion in 2012, another performance milestone
201 to 500 staff
Mkombozi Commercial Bank Plc
Mkombozi Commercial Bank PLC (MKCB) was found in 2009 by Roman Catholic Church and its Institutions. The bank was established as a local initiative to support the emerging small medium and large Tanzanian businesses for provision of financial services. In order to strengthen the financial position of the bank, the founder members invited local individuals to join hands. The bank’s target markets are small and medium sized entrepreneurs, companies and SACCOS.
201 to 500 staff
Akiba Commercial Bank Tanzania Limited
201 to 500 staff
Visionfund Tanzania
VisionFund Tanzania Microfinance Bank Limited
201 to 500 staff
Finca Microfinance Bank Tz
FINCA Microfinance Bank(TZ) is part of Global FINCA Microfinance Banks operating in 20 African countries. FINCA Microfinance Bank Tanzania offers access to basic financial resources that can change one's life, sustain communities and fight poverty enabling the low income entrepreneurs, small business owners and other public individuals ta have what it takes to grow and attain their dreams.
201 to 500 staff
Mwanga Hakika Bank Limited
Welcome to the Land of dreams and possibilities, Here to make every dream reality
51 to 200 staff