Madagascar Private Banking Services, List of Banks in Madagascar
Access Bank Madagascar (ABM)
Bank of Africa (BOA)
Banque Industrielle et Commerciale de Madagascar (BICM)
Banque Malgache de L’ocean Indien (BMOI)
BGFI Bank Madagascar (BGFI)
Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI)
Mauritius Commercial Bank (MCB)
Madagascar Microfinance Bank
BFV-Société Générale (BFV-SG)
State Bank of Mysore (SBM)
Economy—overview: Madagascar suffers from chronic malnutrition underfunded health and education facilities a roughly 3% annual population growth rate and severe loss of forest cover accompanied by erosion. Agriculture including fishing and forestry is the mainstay of the economy accounting for 56% of GDP and contributing more than 70% to export earnings. Industry features textile manufacturing and the processing of agricultural products. Growth in output in 1992-97 averaged less than the growth rate of the population. Growth has been held back by antigovernment strikes and demonstrations a decline in world coffee demand and the erratic commitment of the government to economic reform. Formidable obstacles stand in the way of Madagascar's realizing its considerable growth potential; the extent of government reforms outside financial aid and foreign investment will be key determinants.
GDP: purchasing power parity—$10.3 billion (1997 est.)
GDP—real growth rate: 3% (1997 est.)
GDP—per capita: purchasing power parity—$730 (1997 est.)
GDP—composition by sector:
agriculture: 33%
industry: 20%
services: 52% (1996 est.)
Inflation rate—consumer price index: 19.8% (1996)
Labor force: NA
Unemployment rate: NA%
Budget:
revenues: $477 million
expenditures: $706 million including capital expenditures of $264 million (1996 est.)
Industries: meat processing soap breweries tanneries sugar textiles glassware cement automobile assembly plant paper petroleum tourism
Industrial production growth rate: 3.8% (1993 est.)
Electricity—capacity: 220 000 kW (1995)
Electricity—production: 595 million kWh (1995)
Electricity—consumption per capita: 43 kWh (1995)
Agriculture—products: coffee vanilla sugarcane cloves cocoa rice cassava (tapioca) beans bananas peanuts; livestock products
Exports:
total value: $493 million (f.o.b. 1996 est.)
commodities: coffee 45% vanilla 20% cloves shellfish sugar petroleum products (1995 est.)
partners: France 41% US Japan Italy (1995)
Imports:
total value: $612 million (f.o.b. 1996 est.)
commodities: intermediate manufactures 30% capital goods 28% petroleum 15% consumer goods 14% food 13% (1995 est.)
partners: France 40% Japan Hong Kong Singapore US (1995)
Debt—external: $4.4 billion (1996 est.)
Economic aid:
recipient: ODA $454 million (1992-96)
Currency: 1 Malagasy Ariary =1,810 United States Dollars
Exchange rates: Malagasy francs (FMG) per US$1—5 302.9 (December 1997) 5 090.9 (1997) 4 061.3 (1996) 4 265.6 (1995) 3 067.3 (1994) 1 913.8 (1993)
Fiscal year: calendar year
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