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Beac seeks consultant to assess legal and regulatory framework of payment systems in Cemac

Beac seeks consultant to assess legal and regulatory framework of payment systems in Cemac
  • Comments   -   Monday, 13 May 2019 12:05

(Business in Cameroon) - The Bank of Central African States (Beac) is seeking an adviser to help assess and reinforce the legal and regulatory framework of systems and means of payments in the sub-region.

According to the related call for applications, winning bidder will “assess the regulation 02/03 on systems, means and incidents of payment regarding new texts on interoperability and payment services ; make recommendations on reforms that could be undertaken by Cemac authorities, such as the establishment of a specific regulation on the Central Office for Payment Incidents, etc.

The winner will also have to provide a roadmap for the reform process ; propose draft laws and regulations based on the roadmap. Contract will last 8 months, starting in July 2019.

Bid deadline was May 10, 2019.  

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