Togolese Rose Kayi Mivedor was taken on March 22, 2018 to head Orabank Gabon, two years after joining the group of the same name via the Togolese subsidiary. She replaces the Cameroonian Guy Martial Awona, in post since 2016.
With 15 years of experience in the banking sector, Rose Mivedor has taken control of Oragroup’s most profitable subsidiary (in 2014) and will have to confirm its position. Indeed, the Gabonese customers of the group based in Lomé are mainly companies.
Appointed deputy general manager of Orabank Togo in January 2016, the former president of the Association of Professionals of Banks and Financial Institutions (APBEF) of her country had headed the local branch of Diamond Bank prior to her appointment.
In addition to Gabon and Togo – its first subsidiary – Oragroup is present in Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal and Chad.
With 142 bank branches spread over 4 different currency areas, the group has a GDP of 102 billion FCFA in 2016, and a share capital of more than 63 billion held by ECP, Proparco, BOAD, etc.