Togo’s president discusses Ecobank’s 2025 growth with group chairman in Lomé

The President of the Council, Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé, held a productive meeting in Lomé on June 3rd with Papa Madiaw Ndiaye, Chairman of the Board of Ecobank Transnational Incorporated. The discussion centered on the bank’s recently concluded shareholder general assembly and its strategic roadmap for the year ahead.

Financial achievements and future plans shared with Togolese leadership

During the meeting, the Ecobank chairman briefed President Gnassingbé on the group’s financial performance for 2025 and outlined its key strategic priorities. He emphasized the importance of maintaining transparency with Togolese authorities, highlighting the bank’s special status in the country.

« Our 2025 general assembly has wrapped up, where we presented our financial results and future outlook to shareholders. Given Togo’s special status for our operations, it is essential that we regularly update the President of the Council on our progress and shareholder decisions, » he remarked.

Ecobank’s role in driving Africa’s financial integration

The Ecobank chairman also commended President Gnassingbé’s leadership in fostering African financial integration, noting that such policies have significantly strengthened the continent’s banking landscape.

Headquartered in Lomé, Ecobank Transnational Incorporated has been a driving force in Africa’s financial sector since its establishment in 1985. The group operates across multiple African nations, with a mission to promote economic growth and financial inclusion continent-wide.