Moroccan Banking Giant BMCE Rebrands as "Bank of Africa" in Continental Expansion Move
– byBladi.net
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It is President Othman Benjelloun who announced the news at a press conference at the BMCE headquarters in Casablanca on April 2nd. Thus, 25 years after the privatization of the Banque Marocaine du Commerce Extérieur, it will change its name for the delight of all of Africa.
Created in 1959, BMCE has managed to represent a multi-business bank, relying on a wide network of branches. Its international vocation and specialization in Foreign Trade activities, as well as the expansion of its attributes to make it a universal network bank, addressing a diverse clientele, explain its resounding success in many ways.
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