NCBA Bank Tanzania

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NCBA Bank Tanzania
TypeSubsidiary of NCBA Group Plc
IndustryBanking
Founded1962; 59 years ago (1962)
HeadquartersDar es Salaam, Tanzania
Key people
Sharmapal Aggarwal
Chairman[1]
Margaret Karume
Managing Director & CEO[2]
ProductsLoans, transaction accounts, savings, investments, debit cards
Total assetsTZS:508 billion (US$210 million) (Q1:2020)
Websitetz.ncbagroup.com

NCBA Bank Tanzania Limited, is a merged bank between Commercial Bank of Africa (Tanzania) and NIC Bank Tanzania. It is a commercial bank in Tanzania licensed by the Bank of Tanzania, the central bank and national banking regulator.[3]

Location[]

The headquarters of the bank are located on the 1st, 2nd and 10th Floor, at Amani Place Building, along Ohio Street, in the central business district of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania's financial capital.[4] The geographical coordinates of the bank's headquarters are:06°48'41.5"S, 39°17'15.0"E (Latitude:-6.811528; Longitude:39.287500).[5]

Overview[]

NCBA Bank Tanzania is a medium-sized financial services provider in Tanzania. Its total assets as of 31 March 2020 was approximately TZS:508 billion (US$210 million), with TZS:61.2 billion (US$26.5 million), in shareholders equity. At that time, it was categorized as a Tier II Commercial Bank in Tanzania.[6] The bank is a subsidiary of NCBA Group Plc, a financial services conglomerate with headquarters in Kenya and subsidiaries in Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Ivory Coast.[7]

History[]

NIC Bank Tanzania started as a non-bank financial institution in 1994. In 2004, following the issuance of a banking license by the Bank of Tanzania, the institution converted into a fully fledged commercial bank, under the SFCB name. In May 2009, NIC Bank, a large financial services provider based in Nairobi and traded on the Nairobi Stock Exchange, took a 51 percent shareholding position in SFCB.[8] During 2010, the Tanzanian subsidiary successfully re-branded to NIC Bank Tanzania.[9][10]

Commercial Bank of Africa was founded in 1962 in Dar es Salaam. Branches were soon opened in Nairobi and Mombasa, Kenya and in Kampala, Uganda. When Tanzania nationalized private banks in 1967, the bank moved its headquarters to Nairobi. Following political changes in Uganda in 1971, the bank sold its assets in that country. In July 2005, the Commercial Bank of Africa (CBA) acquired majority shareholding in First American Bank of Kenya, which at the time had a Tanzanian subsidiary called United Bank of Africa.[11]

NCBA Group[]

In September 2019, NIC Bank Group received regulatory approval from the Central Bank of Kenya, to merge with Commercial Bank of Africa, forming the NCBA Group Plc, effective 1 October 2019.[12]

In July 2020, having secured approval of the relevant banking regulators in Tanzania, NIC Bank Tanzania and Commercial Bank of Africa (Tanzania) merged to form NCBA Bank Tanzania.[6]

Ownership[]

As of September 2020, NCBA Bank Tanzania is a subsidiary and member of the NCBA Bank Group (NCBA Group Plc, whose shares of stock trade on the Nairobi Securities Exchange under the symbol: NCBA.[6]

Branch network[]

As of September 2020, the bank maintained branches at the following locations:[13]

  1. Amani Place Branch: Ohio Street, Dar es Salaam
  2. Kijitonyama Branch: TTCL Building, Bagamoyo Road, Dar es Salaam
  3. PSSF House Branch: Corner of Samora Avenue & Morogoro Road, Dar es Salaam
  4. Nyerere Road Branch: Jamana House, Nyerere Road, Dar es Salaam
  5. Harbour View Towers Branch: Ground Floor, Harbour View Towers, Samora Avenue, Dar es Salaam
  6. Kariakoo Branch: Corner of Sikukuu Street & Aggrey Street, Dar es Salaam
  7. Arusha Branch 1: Central Plaza, Sokoine Road, Arusha
  8. Arusha Branch 2: TFA Building, Fire Road, Arusha
  9. Mwanza Branch: Kauma House, Kenyatta Road, Mwanza
  10. Mwanza City Center Branch: 5 Nyerere Road, Mwanza
  11. Zanzibar Branch: Muzammil Centre, Mlandege Street, Zanzibar.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Alfred Lasteck (5 July 2020). "Tanzania: NCBA Bank Announces New Managing Director and CEO". Tanzania Daily News. Dar es Salaam. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  2. ^ Tanzania Daily News (21 September 2020). "Tanzania: NCBA Launches Two New Branches in Arusha" (via AllAfrica.com). Tanzania Daily News. Dar es Salaam. Retrieved 26 September 2020.
  3. ^ Bank of Tanzania (February 2016). "Directory of Commercial Banks Operating In Tanzania" (PDF). Dar es Salaam: Entrepreneurs' Organization Tanzania. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  4. ^ NCBA Bank Tanzania (27 September 2020). "NCBA Bank Tanzania: Contact Us". Dar es Salaam: NCBA Bank Tanzania. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  5. ^ Google (27 September 2020). "Location of the headquarters of NCBA Bank Tanzania Limited" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b c The Citizen Tanzania (22 June 2020). "What merger of NIC, CBA banks means". The Citizen (Tanzania). Dar es Salaam. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  7. ^ Kevin Namunwa (1 October 2019). "NIC, CBA Cement Partnership Becoming NCBA Group Plc". Nairobi: Business Today Kenya. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  8. ^ Tanzania Invest (24 August 2009). "NIC Bank Group Enters Tanzania Banking Sector". TanzaniaInvest.Com. Retrieved 20 November 2014.
  9. ^ Leonard Magomba (20 December 2010). "NIC Bank Acquires Savings And Finance, Invests $6 Million In SMEs". The EastAfrican. Nairobi. Retrieved 20 November 2014.
  10. ^ The Standard Kenya (7 August 2014). "NIC Shareholders Approve KSh2.1 Billion Cash Call To Fund Regional Growth". The Standard (Kenya). Nairobi. Retrieved 20 November 2014.
  11. ^ CBA Tanzania (10 May 2018). "The History of Commercial Bank of Africa (Tanzania)". Dar es Salaam: Commercial Bank of Africa (Tanzania). Retrieved 10 May 2018.
  12. ^ George Obulutsa (27 September 2019). "Kenya Central Allows Merger of Lenders NIC and CBA Group". Reuters.com. Archived from the original on 28 September 2019. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  13. ^ NCBA Bank Tanzania (27 September 2020). "Branch List of NCBA Bank Tanzania". Dar es Salaam: NCBA Bank Tanzania. Retrieved 27 September 2020.

External links[]

Coordinates: 06°48′41.5″S 39°17′15.0″E / 6.811528°S 39.287500°E / -6.811528; 39.287500

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