KCB Bank Tanzania Limited is a prominent commercial bank operating under the umbrella of KCB Group Plc, East Africa’s largest banking conglomerate. Established in 1997, the bank has steadily expanded its footprint across Tanzania, offering a comprehensive suite of financial services tailored to individuals, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and large corporations. Headquartered at Harambee Plaza, located at the junction of ...

The Tanzania Agricultural Development Bank Limited (TADB) was established in September 2012 under the Company Act, 2002 CAP 212. The primary purpose of TADB is to enhance agricultural financing in Tanzania by implementing capacity-building strategies and programs throughout the agriculture financing value chain. This initiative aligns with the Tanzanian government’s efforts to develop and execute policies aimed at promoting agricultural ...

NMB Bank is one of the largest commercial banks in Tanzania, providing banking services to individuals, small to medium sized corporate clients, government services, large businesses and agriculture lending. NMB Bank was established under the National Microfinance Bank Limited Incorporation Act of 1997, following the break-up of the old National Bank of Commerce, by an Act of Parliament. Three new entities ...

DCB bank is a fully-fledged retail and commercial bank in Tanzania. the bank offers banking services to individuals, small to medium sized businesses, as well as large corporate clients. DCB bank has a wide branch network of 9 branches, over 1000 DCB wakala agents and over 280 Umoja switch ATMS serving over 3 million customers across the country. the bank has ...

Stanbic Bank Tanzania Limited is a commercial bank offering a wide range of services to individual, business, and corporate clients in Tanzania. As a subsidiary of South Africa’s Standard Bank Group, the bank was established in 1995 after acquiring the operations of Meridien BIAO Bank Tanzania Limited. The bank prides itself on being part of the largest banking group in Africa ...

Equity Bank Tanzania Limited is a commercial bank licensed and regulated by the Bank of Tanzania (BOT), the country’s central bank and national banking regulator. Established in 2012, the bank is a subsidiary of Equity Group Holdings Plc, a leading financial services conglomerate headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, with subsidiaries in Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and ...

MHB Bank (Mwanga Hakika Bank Limited) is a full-service bank incorporated in the United Republic of Tanzania. Through 3 main business units which are Retail, Corporate, and Treasury, MHB provides attractive financial services and products to Retail, Corporate, SMEs, Institution, and Government. MHB has a network of 7 branches. Two branches are located in Dar es Salaam (i.e. Kijitonyama and ...

NMB Bank is one of the largest commercial banks in Tanzania, providing banking services to individuals, small to medium sized corporate clients, government services, large businesses and agriculture lending. NMB Bank was established under the National Microfinance Bank Limited Incorporation Act of 1997, following the break-up of the old National Bank of Commerce, by an Act of Parliament. Three new entities ...

FINCA Microfinance Bank Limited is a financial institution focused on providing financial services to low-income people in Tanzania. Founded in 1998 with the establishment of the first Village Bank in Mwanza, FINCA has been at the forefront of promoting financial inclusion by providing loans, savings services, and money transfers to small entrepreneurs and small businesses. In January 2013, FINCA obtained a ...

Ecobank Tanzania Limited is the Tanzanian subsidiary of Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI), a major pan-African banking group operating in 33 African countries. The bank commenced operations on 19 January 2010, delivering full-spectrum commercial banking services within Tanzania. With its headquarters in Dar es Salaam, Ecobank Tanzania maintains a network of five strategically located branches: three in Dar es Salaam plus ...