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GOUVERNMENT

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Presidency of the Republic of Cameroon               

www.prc.cm

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www.impots.cm

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www.douane.cm

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www.cnps.cm

 

BUSINESS

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Enterprise Creation Formality Centres 

www.cfce.cm 

Enterprise Creation Formality Centres

www.mybusiness.cm 

   
   

 

The Cameroonian subsidiary of the French bank Société Générale (SCG) and Cameroon signed on Wednesday, March 7, two financing agreements of EUR 165.5 million, or XAF 108.6 billion.

Signed by the new Minister of Economy, Alamine Ousmane Mey and representatives of the bank, this is a first financing agreement in the form of a buyer credit of EUR 140 million (about XAF 91.8 billion). The second agreement is a financial credit amounting to EUR 25.57 million (XAF 16.77 billion).

 

Abbas Mahamat Tolli, governor of BEAC has just signed a decision authorizing Société générale Cameroun (SGC), to provide mobile money services.

This time, SGC partners with Yup Cameroun, a network of third-party service providers (gas station, retailer, etc…). 

In the decision, Abbas Mahamat Tolli informs that Société générale Cameroun is allowed a deadline of six months from the decision’s signing date, to comply with the regulatory framework and send the statistics on its activities to BEAC.

 

While the 14th international forum of the African growth Opportunity Act (AGOA) opens on Monday, August 24 in Libreville, Gabon, Peter Henry Barlerin, director of Economic and Regional Affairs in the Africa Bureau of the US State Department was interviewed by  "Jeune Afrique".

 

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