By 2021, the Central African Banking Commission (COBAC) has set itself, among other objectives, to recapitalize micro-finance institutions (MFIs) and strengthen internal controls to clean up a “gangrené” sector. by “bad habits” According to industry experts, this new reform is important after the one initiated in 2002 because it sets the new regulatory framework and…...
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