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  1. 1905 Modern banking in Ethiopia was first introduced in 1906 when the Bank of Abyssinia was established based on the agreement being reached between the Ethiopian government and the British owned National Bank of Egypt. Bank Abyssinia was inaugurated by Emperor Menelik II on February 16, 1906. 1931 In 1931, Emperor Haile Selassie introduced reforms … History Read More »

  2. Development Bank of Ethiopia. The Development Bank of Ethiopia ( DBE) is a specialized state-owned development financial institution, which is supervised by the Public Financial Enterprises Agency in Ethiopia . The Development Bank of Ethiopia was the first development finance institution in Ethiopia and as such it was designed to: " (a) assist ...

  3. Bank of Ethiopia (1934) 1934. On 15 February 1906, marked the beginning of banking in Ethiopia when the first Bank of Abyssinia was inaugurated by Emperor Menelik II. It was a private bank whose shares were sold in Addis Ababa, New York, Paris, London, and Vienna.

  4. 17 de jul. de 2023 · 埃塞俄比亚国家银行(英语: National Bank of Ethiopia ,简称:NBE,阿姆哈拉语: የኢትዮጵያ ብሔራዊ ባንክ ,奥罗莫语: Baankii Biyyooleessa Itoophiyaa ),是埃塞俄比亚的中央银行,总部设于该国首都亚的斯亚贝巴,现任行长为马莫·米赫雷图(Mamo Mihretu) 。

  5. www.afis.africa › en › portraitMamo MIHRETU - Afis

    Mamo E. Mihretu is the 10th Governor of the National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE). Before he was appointed as the Governor of NBE, Mr. Mamo served as the founding CEO of the Ethiopian Investment Holdings (EIH), the strategic investment arm of the Government of Ethiopia. EIH manages all key commercial companies of the Government of Ethiopia, including Ethiopian Airlines, Ethio Telecom and Ethiopian ...

  6. History of Ethiopia. The 1995 Ethiopian Federal Constitution formalizes an ethnic federalism law aimed at undermining long-standing ethnic imperial rule, reducing ethnic tensions, promoting regional autonomy, and upholding unqualified rights to self-determination and secession in a state with more than 80 different ethnic groups.