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This is a list of the companies of Chad. There are many long lists of Chadian companies at Annulaires Afrique:Tchad. Corporate redirects here. ...
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General Companies
- BIAT - Banque Internationale pour L'Afrique au Tchad
- NOVAGIFT (Représentant local)
- HYDRAC
- La Star Nationale SA insurance
- NETCOM sa Tchad data processing/internet services
- Celtel
- Sogea Satom civil engineering
- Cebevirha agribusiness
- CotonTchad cotton/textiles
- CST - Compagnie Sucrière du Tchad sugar manufacture
- Toumaï Air Tchad airline, travel agency
- AIB - Africa International Business Holding SA import/export
- Almari Group import/export
- Chad Petroleum Company downstream petroleum
- TAMOIL Chad upstream petroleum
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The Société cotonnière du Tchad, also called Cotontchad, is a parastatal Chadian company operating in a monopoly regime that buys and exports all the Cotton produced in Chad, a product which represents 40% of the countrys exportations and in the past years has been even more dominant. ...
Toumaï Air Chad (Arabic: Ø§ÙØ®Ø·ÙØ· Ø§ÙØ¬ÙÙØ© Ø§ÙØªØ´Ø§Ø¯ÙØ© تÙÙ
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Banking Companies - Banque Agricole du Soudan (N'Djamena)
- BCC - [[Banque Commerciale du Chari (Moundou)(Abeche)(N'Djamena)[1]
- BIAT - Banque Internationale pour L'Afrique au Tchad (N'Djamena)(Moundou)(Doba)(Sarh)
- BSIC TCHAD SA - Banque Sahelo-Saharienne pour le Developpement et le Commerce (N'Djamena) http://www.bsic-tchad.com
- CBT - Commercial Bank Tchad (N'Djamena)(Moundou)
- Continental Group (N'Djamena)
- Financial Bank (N'Djamena)
- LAFICO (N'Djamena)
- MARCH - Assureurs Conseils Tchadiens (N'Djamena)
- SFI (Banque Mondiale filiale Société Financière Internationale (N'Djamena)World Bank [2]
- SFPI (N'Djamena)
- SGTB - Societe Gnerale Tchadienne de Banque (N'Djamena)[3]
- Societe Libyenne D'Investissements Exterieurs - Tchad (N'Djamena)
- TASK INTER (N'Djamena)
- URCOOPEC (N'Djamena)
- VITA-PEP (N'Djmanena)
NDjamena, «ehn JAHM uh nuh», population 721,000 (2005), is the capital of Chad. ...
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Food and beverage - Alimentation du canal (N'Djamena)
- Alimentation generale (N'Djamena)
- BDT - Boissons et Glacieres du Tchad (N'Djamena)
- CHEZ WISSAM (N'Djamena)
- La Gastromomie (N'Djamena)
- Ma Carriere (N'Djamena)
- Mahamat Abassi (N'Djamena)
- N'Djamena Lux Boutique (N'Djamena)
- SOGECOM (N'Djamena)
- ABHS (N'Djamena)
- ACACIA GR.BDI (N'Djamena)
- AL WIHDA (N'Djamena)
- Dandry (N'Djamena)
- SANIMEX SARL (N'Djamena)
- SCCL (N'Djamena)
- SODEC (N'Djamena)
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- AMP-C3C (N'Djamena)
- Celtel (N'Djamena)
- MILLICOM TCHAD (N'Djamena)
- Office Tchadien de Regulation des Telecommunications - OTRT (N'Djamena)
- ORBITAL (N'Djamena)
- Societe Internationale de Telecommunications Aeronautiques (N'Djamena)
- SotelTchad (N'Djamena)
- Space Link Systems, Inc (N'Djamena)
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Celtel is a telecommunications company operating in several African countries and is a subsidiary of Mobile Telecommunications Company, or MTC in short. ...
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