After the signing of the Comprehensive
Peace Agreement between the Sudanese Government and the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Sudan after 25 years of the
Second Sudanese Civil War in
southern Sudan, the Central
Bank of Sudan Act (Amendment) Act 2006 was issued. There is a dual Sudanese banking system, an
Islamic one in the north of Sudan and the other traditional in southern Sudan. In 2006 , the National Bank of Sudan was considered one of the strongest banks operating in Sudan, after the administration had been run by Lebanon's Banque Audi, which has about 76.56% in 2008. It was expected to change the name of the bank to
Audi Al-Ahli Bank but this did not occur. == Branches ==