The Afrique Development Club (CAD) of the Attijariwafa Bank Group (AWB) and Cameroon Banking Society (SCB Cameroon) organized the 40th Multentisoral Mission of the CAD on February 20 and 21. This event issues the 3rd edition, which is devoted to the program to support and promote women for African entrepreneurs (Sufawe), which was held around the topic “in Africa & Zlecaf: A motorway with options for entrepreneurs”.
More than 250 management managers in Cameroon, Congo and Gabon took part in this event to a delegation from the secretariat of the African continental Libre-Esanger Zone (Zlecaf) under the direction of Cynthia Gnassingbe-Sessonam, consultant for private sector to the Zlecaf Secretariat . The meeting was articulated in several highlights, including a master class organized by Cynthia Gnassingbe-esonam, and Naomi Mbakam, CEO of Leelou-Babynfahrzeit, the delivery of the Sofuwe 2025 trophy to Naomi Mbakam to a trip inspired by an entrepreneur reward.
The CAD event also made it possible to record more than 200 relationships in priority sectors such as agricultural industry, energies and telecommunications via BTOB meetings. In addition, training about the possibilities of Zlecaf, led by the experts at the Zlecaf secretariat, encouraged the meeting.
In his intervention mOudiri, director of the CAD.
Alexandre Beuaud, CEO of SCB Cameroon, remembered the determination of the AWB group to strengthen their support in the support and promotion of entrepreneurs of women “by their subsidiary SCB Cameroon.