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Cameroon: Commercial director of Saham Insurance quits just months after its managing director leaves

Cameroon: Commercial director of Saham Insurance quits just months after its managing director leaves
  • Comments   -   Friday, 04 September 2015 02:23

(Business in Cameroon) - On August 27th, 2015, Jacob Sindze, commercial director of Sahama Insurance Cameroon quitted the firm, sources revealed. So far, the reasons for this voluntary departure are yet to be known.

Jacob Sindze’s departure as saham’s commercial director comes just about two months after Protais Ayangma, the firm’s founder and managing director, left.

Protais Ayangma was officially replaced on July 22, 2015, by Théophile Gérard Moulong then in office in Casablanca, Morocco. However, as he was introduced as one of the leaving director’s protégé, Mr. Ayangma now has to seek out a new commercial director in order to meet the objectives prescribed to him by the firm’s shareholders.  

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