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Banking Commission of the West African Monetary Union

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promoted the creation of a single banking supervisory authority for the entire West African Monetary Union, in a context of banking sector fragility in West Africa and widespread supervisory failure by the then-existing national banking commissions of the individual UMOA member states.
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The Banking Commission was established by an international convention signed by the participating governments in
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The following individuals have held the position of Secretary-General of the CB-UMOA since its establishment:
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on 24 April 1990, complemented by a bilateral agreement between the BCEAO and
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Financial Markets Authority of the West African Monetary Union
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List of financial regulatory authorities by jurisdiction
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Commission Bancaire de l'Union Monétaire Ouest Africaine
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Former building of the CB-UMOA general secretariat in
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Banking Commission of the West African Monetary Union
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Charles Luanga Ki-Zerbo, January 2009 - January 2012
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Abidjan
European Union
French
supranational
bank supervisor
Abidjan
Ivory Coast
Central Bank of West African States
West African Monetary Union
Benin
Burkina Faso
Guinea Bissau
Ivory Coast
Mali
Niger
Senegal
Togo
Alassane Ouattara
Ouagadougou
Ivory Coast
Abidjan
privileges and immunities
French
French
Central African Banking Commission
Financial Markets Authority of the West African Monetary Union
Regional Insurance Control Commission
Eastern Caribbean Central Bank
European Banking Supervision

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