Central Bank of Congo hosts COBAC Secretary General for regional banking discussions

Date: 2026-04-16
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By:  Robert Kwaku Annor

The Governor of the Central Bank of Congo, André Wameso, has held talks with the Secretary General of the Central African Banking Commission (COBAC) and Permanent Secretary of the Committee of Bank Supervisors of West and Central Africa (CSBAOC), Marcel Ondele, as part of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s current chairmanship of the regional body.

The meeting focused on reviewing ongoing activities within the CSBAOC, including efforts to mobilise resources from member institutions, preparations for a regional seminar scheduled for April 2026 in Kinshasa, and ongoing work on the application of artificial intelligence in banking supervision.

Both parties also discussed upcoming engagements on the CSBAOC calendar, including a virtual meeting planned for the third quarter of 2026 and the 24th Annual Meeting set to take place in November 2026 in Kinshasa. Deliberations further covered plans to expand the association’s membership base.

In addition, the discussions addressed key operational challenges facing the CSBAOC, particularly issues related to financing, levels of participation among member institutions, and preparations for the transition of the organisation’s presidency to the Bank of Ghana in 2027.

The engagement underscores ongoing efforts by regional banking authorities to strengthen supervisory frameworks and enhance cooperation across West and Central Africa’s financial systems.

 

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