At its 18th Annual General Meeting, which opens June 28 in Abidjan, the Africa Trade Assurance Agency (ACA) will present a US $ 10 billion volume of business support and its intention to pay dividends to its shareholders for the very first time.
This 18th Ordinary General Assembly in Abidjan is co-organized by the Government of Côte d’Ivoire, the second West African country to become a member and the ACA. An office should open this year and a regional office in Cotonou.
ACA has been planning its expansion in West Africa for a number of years, starting with a collaboration agreement with ECOWAS, which could lead the West African bloc to join the West African Economic Community. Nairobi. It is estimated that Nigeria and Ghana are the two countries in the region most likely to become members in the coming months, followed by Cameroon and Burkina Faso.