The currency in Cameroon and many other African countries is the CFA Franc. Here is a picture of some Cameroon currency:
Union Bank of Cameroon was created in 1999.
the currency used in cameroon is cefa(cfa franc )
I've been looking for it for close to 3 months now but it seems there is no hscb bank in cameroon.Closest to HSBC bank in Cameroon now is Standard Charter Bank. I recall they use to operate in Cameroon as HSBC Paribas. Now with lots of European banks in Cameroon it is hard to know which is which.Consult this detail listings of Cameroon Banks to see which banks now operate in Cameroon Africa.
There are a lot of places to look for information on hard money lenders and funding options. Some of the websites to look at companies like Moolahlist and Foreclosure University.
It looks like the Euro, Italy is part of the EU (European Union) and they all use the same currency
Cameroon uses the Central African Franc (XAF)
It may well be a lot of money in Cameroon, but back in the real world it's about 90 cents US.
CFA Cameroon's money is the Franc CFA. It is now pegged to the Euro (formerly to the French Franc). It is issued by the central bank of Central African States (6) of which Cameroon is a member state. Read on these topic with a visual photo gallery here http://www.cameroon-today.com/money-in-cameroon.html http://www.cameroon-today.com/cameroon-money.html http://www.cameroon-today.com/index.html
Cameroon's Gross Domestic Product was approx. $21.8 Billion in 2010.
The currency used in Cameroon is the Central African Franc (XAF ) -Note this is not the same as the French franc.
They use "Kuvachi"
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yes there is one volcano i think its called cameroon or something like that
the Union Of The People Of Cameroon
There are wars in almost every country near Cameroon, particularly in the north. It is natural that poor people look for shelter.
regular money
use Google, and look up- Vanuatu Money