Ivory Bank is a commercial bank in South Sudan. It is one of the commercial banks licensed to operate in South Sudan, by the Bank of South Sudan, the national banking regulator.[3]
The bank was one of the earliest financial institutions to open to serve the banking needs of the people of South Sudan.
History
Ivory Bank was founded in 1994 by a group of South Sudanese businesspeople to serve the banking needs of the people and businesses of South Sudan. The bank originally maintained its headquarters in Khartoum, Sudan. In April 2009, the bank relocated the headquarters to Juba, the capital and largest city in South Sudan.[4]
Branch network
As of, Ivory Bank maintained branches at the following locations:[5]
- 1) Main Branch - Juba, South Sudan
- 2) Aweil Branch - Aweil, South Sudan
- 3) Khartoum Branch - Khartoum, Sudan[6]
- 4) Malakal Branch - Malakal, South Sudan
- 5) Renk Branch - Renk, South Sudan
- 6) Wau Branch - Wau, South Sudan
- 7) Yei Branch - Yei, South Sudan
- 8) Kaya Branch - Kaya, South Sudan
- 9) Nimule Branch - Nimule, South Sudan
- 10) Nasir Branch - Nasir, South Sudan
- 11) Rejaf Branch - Rejaf, South Sudan
- 12) Kuajok Branch-Kuajok, South Sudan
See also
- List of banks in South Sudan
- Central Bank of South Sudan
References
- Professor Isaac Bior Deng Is Chairman of Ivory Bank^
- Ernest Woderif Marbaga Is Managing Director of Ivory Bank^
- List of Commercial Banks Licensed in South Sudan^
- History of Ivory Bank retrieved 2010-10-05^
- Branch Network of Ivory Bank retrieved 2010-10-05^
- Ivory Bank Opens Khartoum Branch retrieved 2013-10-06^