BCEAO's Weekly Cash Boost: Togolese Banks Pocket CFA511 Billion at 5.5%

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Friday, 03 May 2024 17:41
BCEAO's Weekly Cash Boost: Togolese Banks Pocket CFA511 Billion at 5.5%

(Togo First) - The BCEAO injected CFA511 billion at a 5.5% rate into Togolese banks this week as part of its routine liquidity operations. A total of CFA7,400 billion was granted in the auction on April 30, 2024, with 110 financial entities from the eight WAEMU countries participating. Ivorian banks received the most: CFA1,741 billion. They were followed by Burkinabe banks which obtained CFA1,312 billion.

These liquidity injections are crucial for the region's economies, helping banks maintain adequate reserves to meet client needs and short-term obligations.

However, the cost of acquiring these funds presents challenges for banks. While the 5.5% rate has been consistent since the first quarter, it is notably higher than the 3.2% average in December 2023, indicating increased financing costs that could impact credit dynamics in the Union. Faced with these higher rates, financial institutions have adjusted their lending offers slightly to protect their margins. This rise in financing costs is expected to keep the cost of accessing financing in the regional market high for states, limiting budget flexibility.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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