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At independence in February 1975, Guinea-Bissau nationalized the Banco Nacional Ultramarino, Portuguese bank's branch, and transformed it into the country's central bank. The currency, Portuguese escudo, was replaced with Guinea-Bissau peso. In 1990, the bank was renamed as the Central Bank of Guinea Bissau (Banco Central da Guiné-Bissau).
CTT's current logo since 4 October 2004. CTT – Correios de Portugal, S.A. ( lit. 'CTT – Post of Portugal') is a Portuguese company that operates as both the national postal service of Portugal and a commercial group with subsidiaries operating in banking, e-commerce, and other postal services. It was founded in 1520 by King Manuel I of ...
Website. www .banconal .com .pa. The National Bank of Panama ( Spanish: Banco Nacional de Panamá) (BNP) is one of two Panamanian government-owned banks. As of January 2009, it held deposits of about US$5 billion. The other government-owned bank is Caja de Ahorros de Panamá ( Savings Bank of Panama), with about US$1 billion in total deposits ...
Website. bna.ao. The National Bank of Angola ( Portuguese: Banco Nacional de Angola) is the central bank of Angola. It is state-owned and the Government of Angola is the sole shareholder. The bank is based in Luanda, and was created in 1926, but traces its ancestry back to 1865. The National Bank of Angola is active in developing financial ...
In 1996, Banco Original SA launched its online-only retail banking. In 2019 new banks began to emerge as the Conta Simples, focused only for companies. Slovenia. Virtual or online banking became a reality in Slovenia in 1997, when SKB bank launched this service under the name of SKB Net.
Banco Nacional Ultramarino Timor BNU Timor: CPO/01/2000 Caixa Geral de Depósitos: bnu.tl: Banco Nacional de Comércio de Timor-Leste BNCTL BPA/B-05/2011 Government:
Banco Nacional Ultramarino (BNU) was established in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1864 as a bank of issue for Portuguese overseas territories. the next year it opened branches in Luanda, Angola and Praia, Cabo Verde. Three years after that, in 1868, BNU opened branches in São Tomé and Príncipe, Goa, and Lourenço Marques, Mozambique .
STD ( ISO 4217) Reserves. 70 million USD [1] Website. www .bcstp .st. The Central Bank of São Tomé and Príncipe ( Portuguese: Banco Central de São Tomé e Príncipe or BCSTP) is the central bank of São Tomé and Príncipe, a Portuguese-speaking island nation off the western equatorial coast of Central Africa .