Culled from Actu 24
In an effort to improve its services and with the intention of a strategic change within the bank, Senegalese Yery Seck has just taken the helm of this banking institution.
Pending final approval from the Central African Banking Commission (COBAC) to confirm his appointment, the Senegalese takes command of what is considered the second largest bank in the country. He arrives in a context marked by the announcement of the gradual withdrawal of the French group from the African continent. He replaces Sterghios Dassarecos, who had previously resigned at the beginning of the year. Considered an expert with an admirable pan-African career, the newly appointed leader takes over an institution in good shape, with figures demonstrating its rather admirable health.