Togo: SUNU takes over BPEC bank

Finance
Monday, 14 May 2018 16:47
Togo: SUNU takes over BPEC bank

(Togo First) - Group SUNU has completed acquisition of Banque Populaire pour l’Epargne et le Crédit (BPEC).

The operation saw SUNU Investment Holding SA, specially established to be the bank holding of SUNU Group, acquire a 58.08% stake in BPEC.

Now besides SUNU, other stakeholders of BPEC are Cauris & Afric Invest Fund (19.52%), some nationals (21.19%) and others (2%).

SUNU also contibuted to capital increase as requested by the regulator. From 6.5 million CFA, it grew to 20.8 million CFA. As a result, SUNU was confirmed as the main stakeholder of the bank by the BCEAO’s commission and Togo’s ministry of economy and finance.

“By acquiring BPEC, SUNU group wishes to provide its customers financial services, going beyond mere distribution of insurance products to lenders, offering customers products that are more attractive and tailored to their needs, the group declared. Its main goal is to “make the bank, Togo’s leading retail bank”.

Séna Akoda

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