Luanda - The Angolan public Commerce and Industry Bank (BCI) opened on Monday three new branches in the localities of Cazenga, Viana and Ingombota in Luanda.
The opening act was led by the vice-governor for economic and productive matters, Miguel Catraio.
The counters, with six employees each, will facilitate the deposit of the revenues from residence certificates, commercial license, among other documents obtained in municipal administrations and urban wards.
Speaking to Angop, Miguel Catraio said that provincial government of Luanda (GPL) intends to install branches of BCI in local administrations, aiming for the betterment of collecting monetary revenues for state coffers.