KeysFinance fears a “lull” in investments in Côte d’Ivoire
While the year is shaping up to be politically delicate, the pan-African investment bank is now having to deal with the impact of covid-19.
23/03/2020 at 16h10, by Aurelie Benoit
“We were expecting a lull in the run-up to the October elections; the health crisis will only accelerate this trend,” predicts Jean-Michel Etté, co-founder of KeysFinance Partners, when contacted in Abidjan by Jeune Afrique Business+.
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