Contact Address:
FiBank
Gambia Ltd.
Branches
2 Kairaba Avenue (KSMD)
P.O. Box 1997 Banjul
Gambia, West Africa
SWIFT code: FIBLGMGM
Tel no: +220 4396584 / 4396580 4396583
Fax:
4396662
Email 1 Email
2 admin@fibankgm.com
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Information:
First International Bank (FIBank Group) was incorporated
in Gambia at Banjul in January 1999 and licensed to
operate full commercial banking services on the 1st
of July of the same year.
Its aim is to have a branching presence in all the main
West African countries. It has since become a subsidiary
of the FIB Group in Gambia.
The bank's shareholders interest is over D60,000,000.
Its old headquarters were located at Banjul on 6 OAU
Boulevard but in 2007 they moved to Kairaba Avenue (Pipeline)
on the ground floor, near the Africell building. Its
chairman is Dr. Ogala Osaka and the CEO is Mr. Momodou
S. Musa.
FIB (Gambia) Banking Services:
Current & deposits accounts, mobile SMS Service,
inter-bank transfers, business financing, trade guarantees
and security bonds, letters of credit and foreign exchange
transactions. You can use any branch regardless of where
you opened your a/c.
Minimum deposits are D500 for private personal accounts
and D2,000 for business accounts only.
Internet Banking Services:- • Check account balances
• Inter-bank transfers • Request a statement
or cheque book • Stop cheques • Transfer between
accounts
International Correspondent Banks:
Partners include:- • Brussels Lambert
• Bank Belgolaise • Banque Belgolaise Paris
• CommerzBank AG (Frankfurt) • National Westminster
Bank - NatWest (UK)
FiBank Holdings is an agent for Western Union money
transfer. FiBank
Group Branch Network:
• Banjul Branch
6 OAU Boulevard
P.O. Box 1997, Banjul
Tel: 4202980
Fax: 4202000
• Latrikunda Office
Foday Kabba Highway
Latrikunda Sabiji / Mampatokoto
Tel: 4397217
Fax: 4397610
• Serrekunda Branch
5 Sayerr Jobe
KMC
Tel: 4397234
Fax: 4397249
• Brikama Agency
Hawla Kunda Highway
Gamtel Building
Brikama
Tel / Fax: 4485593
• Kanilai Village Branch
*There are also regional branches in Sierra Leone (Freetown),
Liberia (Monrovia), and the Republic of Guinea (Conakry). |