It is well known that Nigerian banks are struggling to establish themselves in French-speaking Africa. Will the UBA show the opposite with Amie Ndiaye Sow? In charge of the subsidiaries of Senegal, Guinea and Mali, this former Ecobank banker holds a degree in economics, a master’s degree in finance, banking and insurance and a master’s…...
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