CRDB Bank

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CRDB Bank Plc is a commercial bank in Tanzania. It is licensed by the Bank of Tanzania, the central bank and national banking regulator.[2] As of September 2022, CRDB Bank was the largest commercial bank in Tanzania.[3]

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CRDB Bank Plc
Company typePublic
DSE: CRDB
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1996; 29 years ago (1996)
HeadquartersAlly Hassan Mwinyi Road, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Key people
Ally Hussein Laay
Chairman
Abdulmajid Mussa Nsekela
Managing Director
ProductsSavings products, Loans, Trade Finance, Investments, Treasury products, Credit Cards, Mortgages, Microfinance products, Agency Banking services, Premier Banking services, E-banking products, Insurance,
RevenueAftertax:TZS424 billion (approx. US$:164.86 million) (2023)[1]
Total assetsTZS13 trillion (approx. US$:5.055 billion) (2024)[1]
Number of employees
3,729 (2022)
WebsiteBank website
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Location

The headquarters are located at Palm Beach, Upanga East, Ally Hassan Mwinyi Road in Dar es Salaam, the financial capital and largest city in Tanzania.[4] The geographical coordinates of the bank's headquarters at Latitude:-6.799562, Longitude:39.28344.[5]

Overview

As of 31 December 2023, the bank's total assets were valued at TSh:13 trillion (approx. US$:5.055 billion). Customer deposits were valued at TSh:8.9 trillion (approx. US$:5.46 billion). The bank's loan book totaled TSh:8.5 trillion (approx. US$:5.46 billion). In the 12 months ended December 2023, the bank's after-tax profit was TSh:424 billion (approx. US$:164.86 million).[1]

Credit rating

In August 2016, Moody's Investors Services gave CRDB Bank a "B1 stable outlook" rating. Moody's said it based this rating on the bank's "impressive and consistent performances in local currency deposit ratings, foreign currency deposit ratings and baseline credit assessment".[6]

History

The bank was founded in July 1984, as Cooperative Rural Development Bank (CRDB) of Tanzania. Following the privatization of state-owned firms by the Tanzanian government, the bank was privatized in 1996 and became CRDB (1996) Limited. In 1996, the Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA) acquired a 30 percent ownership stake in the bank. The shares of stock of the bank were listed on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange on 17 June 2009.[7]

Ownership

Since 2009, the shares of stock of CRDB Bank Plc are listed on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange, where they trade under the symbol: CRDB. As of 31 March 2023, the shares of company stock were owned by parastatal companies, local and foreign institutions together with private individuals.[8]

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CRDB Bank Plc Shareholding Structure as at 31 March 2023
S/N Shareholder Shares % Ownership
1. Danida Investment Fund 548,067,648
21.0
2. PSSF Pension Fund 346,761,028
13.3
3. National Social Security Fund (Uganda) 196,456,402
7.5
4. Kimberlite Frontier Master Africa Fund LP 104,831,106
4.0
5. Abbas Export Limited 56,000,000
2.1
6. Banque Pictet and CIE SA A/C Patrick Shegg 50,754,057
1.9
7. Change Global Frontier Market, PL Fund-CGPA 44,216,540
1.7
8. Zanzibar Social Security Fund 36,828,104
1.4
9. Wegen Kilimanjaro Frontier Africa Fund 33,173,059
1.3
10. Hans Aingaya Macha 32,764,200
1.3
11. National Health Insurance Fund - Tanzania 32,040,040
1.2
12. Duet Africa Opportunities Master Fund IC 30,569,430
1.2
13. CMG Investment Limited 29,330,971
1.1
14. More than 28,000 shareholders 1,070,045,999
41.0
Grand Total 2,611,838,584
100.0
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CRDB Bank Group

The CRDB Bank Group comprises CRDB Bank Plc and four subsidiaries namely (a) CRDB Microfinance Services Limited (b) CRDB Insurance Company[9] (c) CRDB Bank Burundi and (d) CRDB Bank DR Congo.[10]

In 2021 the bank established "CRDB Al Barakah Banking", a unit that offers Shariah-compliant services. In 2024, that unit started offering "Takaful Insurance" in the sectors of automobile, home, business, fire, transportation and machinery. As of February 2024, the Sharia unit had generated business in excess of TSh125 billion (US$49 million).[11]

In May 2024, the group indicated its intentions to establish subsidiaries in Zambia, Comoros, Uganda, Malawi and Rwanda.[12][13]

Governance

As of September 2023, Ally Hussein Laay served as the chairman of the thirteen-person board of directors and Abdulmajid Mussa Nsekela was the managing director and chief executive officer.[14]

See also

  1. List of banks in Tanzania
  2. Microfinance in Tanzania

References

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