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First City Monument Bank Nigeria Plc (NSE:FCMB)
7.95  (0.00)
on 15th Jun 10 close
52wk High: 9.64 Avg: 7.95 Volume: 0
52wk Low: 4.71 Trades: 0 Mkt Cap: 0.00





Company Profile:

First City Monument Bank Plc (FCMB) is principally engaged in the provision of commercial banking, capital market and corporate finance services. These include the granting of credit facilities either by arrangement within the market or direct loans and advances, as well as money market and foreign exchange operations. Between December 2005 and February 2006, the bank acquired Cooperative Development Bank Plc (CDB), Nigerian-American Bank Limited (NAMBL) and Midas Bank Limited (Midas). In May 2005, FCMB Capital Markets Limited, a division of the bank, was incorporated as a wholly owned subsidiary company to carry on the FCMB's issuing house and other capital market operations.
Primrose Tower, 17A, Tinubu Street,
Lagos.,
Nigeria
+234-1-2665944 (Phone)
+234-1-2665126 (Fax)



Sector:  Banking and Finance

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