STRENGTHENING THE
GROUP’S AFRICAN
FOOTHOLD
To strengthen its presence in
the Central African Economic
and Monetary Community
(CEMAC), the Attijariwafa
bank group has set up a new
subsidiary in Chad, called
Attijari bank Tchad. This move
will enable the Attijariwafa
bank group to extend its
international network and
pursue its ambitious pan-
African development strategy
aimed at building a leading pan-
African banking and f inancial
group to serve its customers
and partners
PROMOTING
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
FOR WOMEN
The Africa Development
Club of the Attijariwafa
bank group and Société
Commerciale de Banque
Cameroun SCB Cameroun
have launched SUFAWE
“Stand Up for African Women
Entrepreneurs”, a program to
support and promote women
entrepreneurs.
Over 300 companies from
Cameroon, Gabon, Congo,
Chad, Tunisia, Senegal, Côte
d’Ivoire, Egypt and Morocco
took part in it. This program
is a f irst-of-its-kind, led by
SCB Cameroun in synergy
with Attijari bank Tchad, Union
Gabonaise de Banque, Crédit
du Congo, and in collaboration
with Dar Al Moukawil and
Dar Al Macharii. The women
entrepreneurs benef iting from
the SUFAWE initiative had
access to the services of the
Africa Development Club and
to the various support and
promotion programs offered by
the Attijariwafa bank group
… WITH THE YOUTH
The Attijariwafa bank group
has launched a new version of
its Business Game with a pan-
African dimension, under the
theme “Attijari Startup Game”.
Organized in partnership with
the Game Changer Company,
the aim of the 2022 edition was
to promote gamif ication as a
new learning format for a new
generation of digitally savvy
students.
The “Attijari Startup Game”,
which brought together a dozen
Moroccan and international
schools and universities,
enabled students to put
f inancial mechanisms into
practice and make strategic
choices through immersion
into the business world
PAN-AFRICAN VISION