Company type | Private: Subsidiary of Access Bank Group |
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Industry | Financial services |
Founded | 2009 |
Headquarters | KIC (former UTC), 3rd Floor, KN 4 Ave, Kigali, Rwanda |
Key people | Faustin Rukundo Byishimo (Managing Director) [1] [2] |
Products | Loans, checking, savings, investments, debit cards |
Revenue | Aftertax:US$5.217 million (RWF:6,717,917,000) (2023) [3] |
Total assets | US$179.44 million (RWF:231.06 billion) (2023) [3] |
Number of employees | 150 (2011) |
Website | rwanda |
Access Bank Rwanda is a commercial bank in Rwanda. It is one of the commercial banks licensed by the National Bank of Rwanda, the national banking regulator. [4]
The bank is a medium-sized financial institution in Rwanda. According to its web site, it is the fourth-largest commercial bank in the country, based on assets. [5] As of December 2023 [update] , the bank's total assets were US$179.44 million (RWF:231.06 billion), with shareholders equity of about US$25.9 million (RWF:33.37 billion). [3]
Access Bank (Rwanda) PLC is a commercial bank that operates in Rwanda. The bank was officially launched in January, 2009 after fulfilling all regulatory requirements. Formerly BANCOR SA Rwanda and created in 1995 by foreign investors, the bank was restructured in 2001 after its takeover by Rwandan and South African private investors. [6] Having commenced operations in Kigali, the Bank has since expanded its operations by extending its network to Nyabugogo, Rubavu and Rusizi. Access Bank Plc, one of the largest banks in Nigeria, officially acquired BANCOR S.A. after its successful acquisition of a 75 percent stake. [7] [8]
Access Bank Rwanda is a member of the Access Bank Group, the largest financial services provider in Nigeria, based on assets, as of June 2023. [7] Other member companies of the group include:
The bank's stock is owned by the following corporate entities and private individuals: [16]
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As of April 2022, the bank maintains branches in the following locations: [17]
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