Interbank Burundi

Interbank Burundi
Private
Industry Financial Services
Founded 1993
Headquarters Bujumbura, Burundi
Key people
Georges Coucoulis, Chairman
Callixte Mutabazi, Chief Executive Officer
Products Loans, Savings, Checking, Investments, Debit Cards, Credit Cards
Total assets US$138+ million (2009)[1]
Website Homepage

Interbank Burundi, often called Interbank, is a commercial bank in Burundi. It is one of the twelve banks licensed by the Bank of the Republic of Burundi, the national banking regulator.[2][3]

Overview

The bank is a medium-sized financial services provider in Burundi, serving both individuals and businesses. As of December 2009, Interbank had total assets in excess of US$138 million. According to its website the bank is the second largest commercial bank in Burundi, with a market-share of 25%.[4]

History

The bank was founded in 1993 by citizens and non-citizens of Burundi, representing over ten (10) nationalities.

Ownership

The shares of the bank are privately owned.

Governance

Georges Coucoulis serves as the Chairman of the seven (7) member Board of Directors. The Chief Executive Officer is Callixte Mutabazi.[5]

Branch network

As of November 2010, Interbank Burundi has a network of branched in Bujumbura, the national capital and in the provinces. Some of the locations where the bank maintains branches include the following:[6]

  1. Main Branch – 15 Avenue de l'Industrie, Bujumbura
  2. Marché Central Branch – Avenue d'Allemagne, Bujumbura
  3. Quartier Asiatique Branch – Avenue Ntahangwa, Bujumbura
  4. Place de l'Indépendance Branch – Avenue du Commerce, Bujumbura
  5. Buyenzi Branch – 20th Avenue, Bujumbura
  6. Jabe Branch – Avenue de la Jeunesse, Bujumbura
  7. Ngozi Branch – RNG Road, Ngozi
  8. Kirundo Branch Kirundo
  9. Gitega Branch Gitega
  10. Muyinga Branch Muyinga

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