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Cameroon: 5 candidates in line for preliminary studies to build BEAC branch in Ebolowa

Cameroon: 5 candidates in line for preliminary studies to build BEAC branch in Ebolowa
  • Comments   -   Thursday, 31 July 2014 07:26

(Business in Cameroon) - On July 15, 2014, the Central African States Bank (BEAC) published the names of the five shortlisted companies and corporate associations to bid to conduct preliminary studies on the construction of the building that will house the BEAC’s branch in Ebolowa, the regional capital of South Cameroon.

Among the finalists is the Cameroonian firm, Yimgaing Moyo, but the Cameroon architect and urban planner who founded the company, Théophile Yimgaing Moyo, will have to face-off against the SAAI firm and three associations: SATA-BATE (Burkina Faso-Niger), TOGNIA-SGI and DGLA-Nox Ingénierie.

With the future Ebolowa branch, the BEAC will have representation in seven Cameroonian cities and towns: Yoaundé (which has its headquarters and national head office and branches in Douala, Bafoussam, Garoua, Limbe and Nkongsamba.

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