The suspense is lifted to Senegalese reinsurance. Sen Re separated from his deputy director, Adama Ndiaye, who had submitted his letter of resignation on August 16 for “personal propriety”.
The Board of Directors of the Senegal Reinsurance Corporation (Sen-Re), led by Omar Sarr, took note of the resignation on Monday (September 3rd). Attempts to return Adama Ndiaye (who is also president of the African Federation of Insurance Companies) to his decision were unsuccessful.
In the end, Sen Re postpones its long-awaited moult. Directed for 30 years by Moussa Diaw, 71 years old, the Senegalese company remains largely dependent on the legal assignment that all the other companies give him. A cozy nest that will evolve with reforms oriented towards full liberalization applied by various countries including Morocco.