Togo: IB Bank partners with the National Council of Employers to help SMEs and SMIs thrive

Economic governance
Tuesday, 05 July 2022 15:21
Togo: IB Bank partners with the National Council of Employers to help SMEs and SMIs thrive

(Togo First) - IB Bank Togo (former BTCI) and Togo’s National Council of Employers (CNP-Togo) inked last Friday a partnership agreement that will help local SMEs and SMIs readily secure financing. The agreement was signed by the bank’s MD, Nabil Tahari, and Laurent Tamegno, who heads the CNP.

“The goal is to review the offer provided to these types of clients,” said Tahari before adding that “IB Bank Togo will do everything to help SMEs materialize their projects.”

According to the two partners, SMEs and SMIs make up 90% of the country’s economic fabric, and developing them is one of the government’s top priorities. However, they stressed that these businesses are the most vulnerable to global crises. That is why IB Bank Togo, which belongs to Burkinabe mogul Mahamadou Bonkoungou, proposes accessible offers tailored to Togolese businesses, especially in agribusiness, transport, and infrastructure sectors. 

Before its purchase by Bonkoungou, the BTCI was Togo’s last fully public bank. Now, the State owns only 10% of the bank. The remaining 90% are held by IB Holding.

Esaïe Edoh

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