AfrAsia Bank Limited

AfrAsia Bank Limited, commonly known as AfrAsia Bank, is authorized and regulated by the Bank of Mauritius.[2] Headquartered in the Mauritius International Financial Centre with representative office in South Africa, AfrAsia specialises in banking that builds bridges between Africa, Asia and the World.

AfrAsia Bank Limited
TypePrivate Company
IndustryFinancial services
Founded2007
HeadquartersBowen Square
10 Dr. Ferriere Street
Port Louis, Mauritius
Key people
Malachy McAllister
Chief Executive Officer
ProductsCorporate and Investment Banking, Private Banking and Wealth Management, International Banking, Treasury
Revenue Aftertax: US$ 26 million (MUR 921 million) (2018)
US$ 8.7 million (MUR 2.98 billion) (2018)
Total assetsUS$ 3.5 billion (MUR 121 billion) (2018)
Number of employees
368 (2018)[1]
WebsiteAfrAsia Bank Limitied

History

AfrAsia Bank’s journey started with a single belief to connect people, places and possibilities by doing things others said could not be done. Anchored on this belief, the Bank was founded in 2007 and we are, to date, headquartered in the Mauritius International Financial Centre with a representative office in South Africa.

Business Lines

The bank is organized into four major administrative divisions:[3]

Ownership

as of June 2018,the shareholding in the stock of the bank included the following corporations and individuals:[4]

AfrAsia Bank Stock Ownership
RankName of Owner
1IBL, a Mauritian Conglomerate
2National Bank of Canada
3Intrasia Group
Total

Branches

The bank maintains its headquarters and main branch at Mauritius International Financial Centre, Bowen Square, 10 Dr. Ferriere Street, in Port Louis, the capital and largest city in Mauritius. Also the Bank has its branch at NeXTeracom, Ebene. It also maintains a representative office in South African city namely Johannesburg.

Wealth Reports

AfrAsia Bank publishes a number of wealth reports annually, including the Africa Wealth Report and the Global Wealth Migration Review.[5]

See also

References

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