AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCement Decarbonisation: CIMTOGO rebranded Super Rapide as ECOCIM, cutting CO2 emissions from 485.6kg/t to 468.6kg/t while keeping the same 32.5N strength and meeting TGN 002. Green Budget Accountability: Togo is preparing 2024 and 2025 green budget implementation reports, shifting from planning to results by checking whether actual spending matched climate and environmental targets. Banking Growth: Coris Bank Togo reported CFA 615.5bn total assets in 2025 (+10%) and 90,983 customers (+14.6%), with digital wallets rising to 259,569 (+21.6%). Public Finance Capacity: Togo inducted 1,205 new civil servants in Lomé for the Finance and Budget and Economy ministries, selected via the Dec 2024 recruitment exam. Business & Compliance Leadership: Deloitte appointed Togolese Kodjo Akpatigbe as Managing Partner for Togo and Benin, bringing 18 years’ audit and advisory experience focused on WAEMU financial institutions. Regional Trade Tech: AfCFTA signed a 20-year customs modernisation deal to improve digital interoperability across African customs systems, aiming to cut border delays for traders. Income Classification Context: The World Bank’s latest update moved Togo from low-income to lower-middle-income, alongside upgrades for several other countries.
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