Banque Internationale Arabe de Tunisie explained
Banque Internationale Arabe de Tunisie (BIAT) is the largest private sector bank in Tunisia.[1] [2] [3] [4] It is listed on the Tunisian Stock Exchange (Bourse de Tunis).[5] [6]
Overview
The Banque Internationale Arabe de Tunisie was founded by Mansour Moalla in 1976,[7] as a result of a merger of the Tunisian branches of the Société Marseillaise de Crédit and the British Bank of the Middle East.[8] It is headquartered in Tunis, Tunisia.[1] It has 185 offices in Tunisia and 1 office in Libya.[1] It announced in 2007 that it would open additional branches in Algeria and Morocco.[9]
Notes and References
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- Web site: Bloomberg Markets. Bloomberg.com. 2017-09-05.
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- Book: Pagès, Jean-Louis. Tunisie-Plus. June 16, 2005. SOLILANG. 9782849320044. Google Books.
- Web site: Bourse de Tunis. https://web.archive.org/web/20110130082245/http://www.boursedetunis.com/companies/?view=listedcompany. dead. January 30, 2011.
- Book: The Report: Tunisia 2010. Oxford Business Group. 9781907065187. Google Books.
- Béatrice Hibou. "Nous ne prendrons jamais le maquis". Entrepreneurs et politique en Tunisie. Politix. 2008. 4. fr. 10.3917/pox.084.0115. 84. free.
- Web site: Official website, Overview. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110910121859/http://www.biat.com.tn/biat/qui_sommes_nous.jsp. September 10, 2011.
- Juan Sole, Patricia D Brenner, J. E. J. De Vrijer, Marina Moretti, A. Senhadji Semlali, Gabriel Sensenbrenner, Amor Tahari, Financial Sector Reforms and Prospects for Financial Integration in Maghreb Countries, International Monetary Fund, 2007, p. 52 https://books.google.com/books?id=n8oLNwz-h-8C&dq=%22banque+internationale+arabe+de+tunisie%22&pg=PA52