logoBC
Yaoundé - 25 April 2024 -
Finance

Cameroonian Joseph Célestin Tindjou named best African bank manager in 2017, during Africa- Portugal forum

Cameroonian Joseph Célestin Tindjou named best African bank manager in 2017, during Africa- Portugal forum
  • Comments   -   Tuesday, 26 December 2017 14:45

(Business in Cameroon) - Joseph Célestin Tindjou, the general manager of CCEI Bank Guinée équatoriale, a subsidiary of the Cameroonian banking group Afriland First Bank, has received the award of the best African bank manager in 2017. He was awarded during the Africa-Portugal forum which was held in Lisbon on December 6 and 7, 2017, official sources revealed.  

Manager of CCEI Bank Guinée équatoriale since 1994, Joseph Célestin Tindjou has succeeded in making this bank, whose main shareholders are Cameroonians, the leader of the Equatorial-Guinean banking market, with solid fundamentals.

For instance, late 2016, the bank ,which is much involved in the development and economic stability of Equatorial-Guinea, amid the current economic crisis, declared an estimated equity of CFA150 billion and a balance-sheet of $1.3 billion ( about CFA715 billion).

BRM

cameroon-s-red-cocoa-nears-labeling-as-oapi-awaits-coloration-analysis
The Cameroon red cocoa, listed in 2019 as a product eligible for geographical indication (GI), has progressed towards labeling by the African Intellectual...
cameroon-poultry-expo-revives-focus-on-industry-transformation
The 2024 edition of the Yaoundé International Poultry Exhibition (Savi) kicked off on April 23 at the Congress Palace. The event organized by the Cameroon...
beac-s-bond-auction-meets-success-in-inflation-combat-efforts
On April 22, the Central African Central Bank (Beac) concluded a successful 14-week bond issuance worth CFA50 billion. This move, offering a 2.5% interest...
cameroun-delays-bond-sale-amid-regional-market-strain
The Cameroon government has postponed its planned 2024 bond sale, originally slated for April, due to market saturation caused by Gabon and the Central...

Mags frontpage


Business in Cameroon n110: April 2022

Covid-19, war in Europe: Some Cameroonian firms will suffer


Albert Zeufack: “Today, the most important market is in Asia”


Investir au Cameroun n120: Avril 2022

Covid-19, guerre en Europe : des entreprises camerounaises vont souffrir


Albert Zeufack: « Le marché le plus important aujourd’hui, c’est l’Asie »