Banco de Comércio e Indústria explained

Banco de Comércio e Indústria
Industry:Banking
Founded: in Angola
Founder:Government of Angola
Hq Location City:Luanda, Angola
Key People:Filomeno Costa Alegre Alves de Ceita (CEO)
Owners:Government of Angola (primary)

Banco de Comércio e Indústria is a bank in Angola. The bank was created on 11 July 1991 by government decree No. 08-A/91. The CEO is Filomeno Costa Alegre Alves de Ceita.

The primary shareholder is the government with 91% of the shares. Other shareholders are nine public enterprises, Angola Telecom, ENSA - Seguros de Angola, CERVAL,[1] Sonangol, Endiama, TCUL, Porto de Luanda and TAAG with 1.1% of the shares each, and Bolama[2] with 0.2%.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. I could not find any real information about this "CERVAL", except in news items on the BCI. I do now think that "CERVAL" refers to the "Companhia União de Cervejas de Angola (CUCA)" which produces the "Cuca" beer. A Web search for "CERVAL Angola" turned up an entry in some company registry where CERVAL's address was given to be in the same street as the Cuca brewery. L.Willms
  2. Same situation with Bolama: appears in Angop only as one of the shareholders of BCI. It is probably the company which once was or is BOLAMA EMPRESA REGIONAL DE MASSAS UEE; 5 AV ZONA INDUSTRIAL GAZENGA. To be continued... L.Willms
  3. Web site: Organograma/Accionistas. Banco BCI. 27 March 2012. http://arquivo.pt/wayback/20120126002829/http://www.bci.ao/Conteudos/All/lista.aspx?idc%3D335%26idsc%3D362%26idl%3D1. 26 January 2012. dead.