BVMAC : Yaoundé and Bangui designate publicly owned companies for listing
After a delay, Cameroon has chosen four companies and the Central African Republic three to join the equity segment of the Central African Stock Exchange (BVMAC) under UMAC obligations.
11/10/2022 at 17h18, by Africa Business+
Louis Paul Motaze, the Cameroonian Minister of Finance, on 8 September, sent a list of four Cameroonian companies to Louis Banga Ntolo, Director General of the Central African Stock Exchange (BVMAC), partly owned by the state. Motaze then proposed that they be listed on the regional financial market, headquartered in Douala.
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