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Banque pour le Commerce et l'Industrie – Mer Rouge : ウィキペディア英語版 | Banque pour le Commerce et l'Industrie – Mer Rouge Banque pour le Commerce et l'Industrie – Mer Rouge (BCIMR) is a bank in Djibouti. It has a market share of around 45%, and is the largest bank in the Horn of Africa. BCIMR is a subsidiary of the French bank La Bred of the Groupe Banque Populaire, which owns a 51% share in the company. The Government of Djibouti and a Yemeni bank own the remaining 33% and 16% shares, respectively. BCIMR has a branch in Hargeisa, situated in the northwestern Somaliland region of Somalia. ==History== In 1943, BNCI, an ancestor of BNP Paribas, took over Crédit Foncier de Madagascar et de la Réunion, which it renamed BNCI Océan Indien in 1954. BNCI Océan Indien opened a branch in Djibouti the same year.〔Alwan & Mibrathi (2000), p. 20.〕 In 1977, when Djibouti achieved independence from France, BNP converted the branch into a subsidiary. In July 2007, BNP Paribas sold BCIMR to the French banking group Banques Populaires. In February 2009, BCIMR opened a branch in Hargeisa, becoming the first bank there since the dissolution of the Commercial and Savings Bank of Somalia in 1990.
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