In Togo, microfinance entities made a profit of CFA1.8 billion last year

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Wednesday, 08 September 2021 17:41
In Togo, microfinance entities made a profit of CFA1.8 billion last year

(Togo First) - Togolese microfinance institutions made 1.8 billion of profit in 2020, amidst the health crisis that negatively impacted business activity in the country. The figure was disclosed in the latest annual report of the Banking Commission of the West African Monetary Union (WAMU).

Total assets in the microfinance sector were valued at CFA266 billion over the period, up 5.7% compared to 2019’s CFA251 billion. 

By asset value, Togo ranked 4th in WAMU last year. It was behind Senegal (CFA868 billion), Côte d’Ivoire (CFA499 billion), and Burkina Faso (CFA448 billion), but came ahead of Benin (CFA239 billion) and Niger (CFA16 billion). 

While the region’s net result dipped by 38% from CFA30.3 billion in 2019 to CFA18.8 billion in 2020, Togo was the fifth in terms of profit made. Senegal, Burkina Faso, Cote d’Ivoire, and Benin were the first four with respectively CFA8.5 billion, CFA5.4 billion, CFA4.2 billion, and CFA3.2 billion. Mali and Niger, however, recorded losses of CFA2.9 billion and 1.4 billion.

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