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 degree in public finance management. , does not have the easy task.
In office in Senegal since April 2013, the successor to Jean Luc Konan inherited more or less delicate files in the subsidiary of Guinea Conakry, the center of hot judicial cases, and Mali, in the start-up phase, added to his field of expertise since March 2018.