USE OF BANKS AT LUBUMBASHI

UTILISATION DES BANQUES À LUBUMBASHI

INTRODUCTION NOTE

Banking sector in DR Congo is currently under broad development process considering number of banks that are presently operating in the national territory (about twenty).

Lubumbashi being one of the important cities in the country, thus interests Target since it is economically dynamic (a great number of companies, especially operating in mining sectors are established there).

This research therefore aims at assessing the rate of bank accounts’ possession at Lubumbashi, determining types of accounts held as well as the use of mobile banking.

 

 

 

Some results of the research

Types de compte bancaire

Environ 6 personnes de plus de 10 titulaires d'un compte courant. D'autre part l'utilisation des comptes d'épargne est faible.

Those interested in receiving the integrality of this research can contact Target Agency through (+243810451052 /+243 993 248 180) or by sending an email to info@target-sarl.cd.

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INTRODUCTION