First International Bank (Liberia)

First International Bank (Liberia) Limited (FIB) is a commercial bank in Liberia.

First International Bank (Liberia)
Private
IndustryFinancial Services
HeadquartersMonrovia, Liberia
Key people
Oluwole Sodipe
Managing Director[1]
ProductsLoans, Checking, Savings, Investments, Debit Cards

(FIB) also have sub branch in Nimba County Liberia.

Overview

First International Bank is a leading financial services provider in Liberia. With headquarters in Monrovia, the bank has branches in the capital suburbs and in the provinces.[2]

Branch Network

The known locations of branches of the First International Bank (Liberia) include the following locations:

  1. Main Branch - Broad Street, Monrovia
  2. Paynesville Branch - Redlight, Paynesville[3]
  3. Clara Town Branch - Clara Town[4]
  4. Duala Branch (MIC Building.
  5. Sinkor Branch (15th Street)
  6. Buchanan Branch (Robert Street)
  7. Ganta Branch (Guinea Road Junction)
  8. Greenville Branch (Adjacent Post Office)
  9. Money Gram Outlet (Logan Town Junction)
  10. Money Gram Outlet (Wroto Town)
  11. Money Gram Outlet (Duport Road)
  12. Money Gram Outlet (Bardnersville Junction)
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See also

References

  1. Sylva Ashimole is MD of FIB
  2. "Liberia: More Jobs for the Jobless As Fibank Opens 13 More Money Gram Outlets". The Informer (Monrovia). 2010-03-30. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
  3. Wilson, Garmonyou (2008-12-25). "Liberia: FIB Opens First Branch in Paynesville". The Inquirer (Monrovia). Retrieved 2017-08-23.
  4. "Liberia: LD1 Million, Unspecified U.S. Dollars Missing At Fibank". New Democrat (Monrovia). 2010-03-23. Retrieved 2017-08-23.


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