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Cameroon’s EDC Investment Corporation SA net result rises 80% to FCFA 727.6 million

Cameroon’s EDC Investment Corporation SA net result rises 80% to FCFA 727.6 million
  • Comments   -   Thursday, 03 September 2015 02:29

(Business in Cameroon) - Cameroon’s EDC Investment Corporation SA, at the end of its last season which ended on December 31, 2014, had a net result of FCFA 727.6 billion, the firm stated in a release published on September 2, 2015, in the ‘’Weekly Governmental’’.

In absolute value, this net result represents an 80% (more than FCFA 332 million) increase from the previous year’s result.

Being an investment subsidiary of Ecobank, EDC Investment Corporation SA is certified as an investment service provider (ISP) at the Central African Stock Exchange (BVMAC) located in Libreville, Gabon. The institution also invests in the telecommunication, energy, manufacturing, mining and construction sectors.

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