Global Finance names the 2011 World’s Best Emerging Market Banks in Africa
NEW YORK, March 24, 2011
Global Finance
magazine has named the Best Emerging Market Banks in Africa in an exclusive survey to be published in the May 2011 issue.
Global Finance
editorswith input from industry analysts, corporate executives and banking consultantsselected the best emerging market bank in the region and in 22 countries. No awards given this year for Coted dIvoire or Libya. Criteria for choosing the winners included growth in assets, profitability, strategic relationships, customer service, competitive pricing, and innovative products.
This is the eighteenth year that the magazine has selected top banking performers in emerging markets. The report covers best banks in Asia, the Middle East and Africa, Latin America, and Central and Eastern Europe. We remain in an unusually challenging environment for banks and their customers, says Joseph Giarraputo, publisher of
Global Finance
. More than ever, customers are demanding superior competence from their banking partners. These are the banks best providing that competence.
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Arab Banking Corporation Algeria |
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Banco Espirito Santo Angola |
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Standard Chartered Bank Botswana |
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Standard Bank Congo |
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No Award Given |
Djibouti |
International Commercial Bank-Djibouti |
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Nib International Bank |
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Standard Chartered Bank Gambia |
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Ghana Commercial Bank |
Guinea |
International Commercial Bank Guinea |
Kenya |
Barclays Bank of Kenya |
Libya |
No Award Given |
Mauritius |
Mauritius Commerical Bank |
Morocco |
Attijariwafa Bank |
Mozambique |
Millennium bim |
Namibia |
Standard Bank Namibia |
Nigeria |
FirstBank |
Rwanda |
Banque Commercial du Rwanda |
Senegal |
CBAO Attijariwafa Bank |
Sierra Leone |
International Commercial Bank-Sierra Leone |
South Africa |
Standard Bank |
Sudan |
Al Salam Bank Sudan |
Togo |
Ecobank |
Tunisia |
Banque Internationale Arabe de Tunisie |
Uganda |
Stanbic Bank Uganda |
Zambia |
Standard Chartered Bank Zambia |