Origins and early development of banking in Ethiopia
Arnaldo Mauri
Departmental Working Papers from Department of Economics, Management and Quantitative Methods at Università degli Studi di Milano
Abstract:
This paper highlights development of Ethiopian banking from the beginning of XX century to1936. In fact, the history of banking in Ethiopia dates back to the turn of the century, when, in1905, the Bank of Abyssinia was established in Addis Ababa, under the reign of Menelek II. This event marked the introduction of banking in the country. National Bank of Egypt havingbeen entrusted of the project, the new institution was chartered in Cairo and its shares weresubscribed in a number of countries besides Ethiopia The Bank of Abyssinia was given a 50-years concession and was engaged in issuing notes, collecting deposits and granting loans,but its clients were mostly foreign businessmen and wealthy Ethiopians. A few years later,disappointed by the behaviour of this bank, mainly devoted to profit-making rather thanpromoting economic development, the Emperor supported the establishment of a whollyEthiopian bank, the Society Nationale d'Ethiopie pour le Developpement de l'Agriculture etdu Commerce. Haile Sellassie, after acceding to the throne in 1930, could not accept that thecountry's issuing bank was foreign-owned and, in agreement with National Bank of Egypt,decided liquidation of the Bank of Abyssinia. A new bank, the Bank of Ethiopia, underGovernment control, was established in 1931 and retained management, staff, premises andclients of the old bank. Italian occupation in 1936 brought the liquidation of the Bank.
Keywords: History of Banking in Ethiopia; Bank of Abyssinia; Bank of Ethiopia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003-01-01
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