COGEBANQUE (Compagnie Générale de Banque Limited) is a commercial bank approved by the National Bank of Rwanda (BNR) in 1999. It is registered in Rwanda Development Board (RDB ) as an economic operator under the code 100 005 973 . The bank is relatively new, since it only has 13 years of existence. Established only in Kigali on its debut, the Bank initially setup its headquarters inside Telecom House in Kacyiru district. Later moving their headquarters and main branch, to a new building called Centenary House located in the center of the capital in 2004. The Bank’s rapid growth and popularity soon rendered their premises too small. At the end of 2004, the Bank had already opened five branches; Central Branch (relocated from Kacyiru), Roundabout Branch (opened in 2000), Nyabugogo Branch (opened in 2002), Remera Branch and Kicukiro Branch (opened in 2004). During 2005 and 2006, the Bank further accelerated the development of its network in Kigali, by opening Nyarutarama Branch (in 2005), but most importantly in provinces, where it established branches in main cities of old provinces or main roads. Thus the establishment in Musanze (2005), Huye (in 2005), Nyamagabe (in 2005), Rubavu (in 2006), Rwamagana (in 2006) and Kamembe (in 2006). With 11 outlets, the Bank for three years then consolidated its new locations, before settling on other places, Muhanga (2009), Kabarondo (in 2009) and Tyazo (in 2011). The Bank now has 15 outlets, in many different places, both suburban areas in Kigali as well as provincial cities, thus ensuring the bank has the potential to strengthen its future. Please note that during the year 2012, the Bank opened a new outlet in Kigali in the building called “Chez Rubangura”. It is intended to relocate the Roundabout Branch, since the building where it is currently housed does not meet planning standards and is intended for demolition. Tentatively, this new site serves as a local relay to the Central Branch during its renovation, till it returns to market standards.
Barclays Bank Egypt S.A.E. offers a range of consumer and commercial banking products and services in Egypt. Its consumer banking solutions encompass various types of accounts, including current and savings accounts, personal and auto loans, insurance products, as well as debit and credit cards. For commercial clients, the bank provides cash management services, trade services for both imports and exports, and various financing options such as overdrafts, short-term and medium-term loans, and distributor finance schemes. Additionally, Barclays Bank Egypt is involved in treasury services and investment banking, including bond issuances and debt advisory. Established in 1864 and based in Cairo, the institution was formerly known as Cairo Barclays Bank SAE until it rebranded in April 2004. It operates as a subsidiary of Attijariwafa Bank S.A.