Libreville names three FGIS subsidiaries for regional stock exchange listing
The government unveiled the list of companies eligible for the Bvmac on 21 September, with a timetable that extends over the next two years.
22/10/2021 at 16h14, by Africa Business+
Gabon’s Minister of the Economy and Recovery, Nicole Jeanine Roboty, named the three companies in a letter dated 21 September to Rigobert Roger Andely, Congo’s Minister of Finance and chairman of the steering committee for the Economic and Financial Reform Programme of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (Pref-Cemac).
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