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Cameroon Secures US$29 Million From AfDB To Revamp Telecom Infrastructure

December 4, 2025
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Cameroon is set to receive a significant financial lift as the African Development Bank (AfDB) greenlights a US$29 million trade finance facility for Crédit Communautaire d’Afrique-Bank (CCA-Bank). Part of this sum is specifically designated to modernise the country’s telecom infrastructure.

The approval came during an AfDB board meeting in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, on the 1st of December.

The facility will act as a transaction guarantee, offering risk coverage to qualifying African banks and supporting trade finance operations. For CCA-Bank, it marks the AfDB’s first direct financing arrangement.

A key focus of the funding is acquiring telecom equipment to address long-standing upgrade needs in an industry that has had some of the slowest internet speeds on the continent. This is an industry that is capital-intensive and requires continual technological renewal, which, over time, has been constrained by limited investment and erratic power supply.

The facility will also be used to finance equipment imports in the industrial and agro-industrial sectors, reflecting a broader ambition to boost Cameroon’s economy. In this way, the support will enable CCA-Bank to expand its trade finance services for SMEs and other local businesses, thereby increasing access to these critical resources.

Lamin Drammeh, head of the AfDB’s Trade Finance Division, highlighted the scheme’s wider impact: “The facility will bolster Cameroon’s economy by facilitating imports of essential equipment for industrial, agro-industrial, and telecom sectors. It also allows the AfDB to provide up to a 100% guarantee to confirming banks, easing the issuance of letters of credit and other trade finance instruments by CCA-Bank for SMEs.”

Marguerite Fonkwen Atanga, managing director of CCA-Bank, expressed her enthusiasm for the partnership. “This marks a milestone for our institution and considerably enhances our ability to support SMEs, women entrepreneurs, and start-ups in Cameroon and across Africa.”
With this injection of capital, Cameroon’s private sector looks poised for a step-change, promising modernised infrastructure, increased business opportunities, and a stronger footing in the regional telecoms landscape.

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