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In the past 12 hours, Togo’s business and financial landscape has been dominated by banking-sector stress signals and institutional support measures. Ecobank Togo reported record 2025 revenue and double-digit loan growth, but profit fell 9.5% to 14.3 billion CFA francs due to higher taxes and a regulatory fine, even as the bank proposed a sharply higher dividend. In parallel, BCEAO data cited by Togo First show Togo’s non-performing loans nearly doubling over one year—pushing gross and net NPL ratios up and, notably, reducing provisioning coverage—raising pressure on banks’ risk buffers despite liquidity remaining high. On the support side, the Togo Chamber of Commerce and Industry inaugurated a Grand Lomé office in Agoè-Nyivé 1, positioning it as a decentralised “one-stop” interface for administrative support, dispute resolution, and export assistance.

Regional trade and legal-institutional continuity also featured in the most recent coverage. OHADA experts began talks in Lomé on reforming the organisation’s funding model, aiming to secure more sustainable financing ahead of a special session of finance ministers—framing the issue as a long-running constraint on OHADA’s operational capacity. Meanwhile, broader regional integration themes continued through coverage of AfCFTA-related capacity building for women cross-border traders (training to navigate AfCFTA provisions and border procedures), and through ongoing attention to cross-border infrastructure and governance.

Several major “outside Togo” business developments appeared alongside the Togo-focused items, suggesting a wider economic agenda rather than a single local event. Aliko Dangote used an IFC engagement to outline plans to expand into the power sector with a target of up to 20,000MW, while also reiterating a push for African integration and scaling production/trade at continental level. In Nigeria, Dangote Refinery publicly denied rumours of a petrol price increase, stating its ex-depot PMS price remains unchanged at N1,275 per litre—an item that complements the broader theme of managing external shocks and domestic market stability.

Looking back 3–7 days, the coverage shows continuity in regional economic and security concerns, but with less direct “Togo business” linkage than the last 12 hours. For example, ECOWAS-related reporting emphasised democracy and constitutional order amid instability, while maritime and logistics stories (including Nigeria’s ports/blue economy push and regional maritime crime discussions) reinforced the importance of trade corridors and governance. However, the most recent 12-hour evidence is comparatively rich on Togo’s banking risk and business-support institutions, whereas older items mainly provide context for the policy and integration environment in which those pressures are unfolding.

Note: AI-generated summary based on news headlines, with neutral sources weighted more heavily to reduce bias.

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