Endorsed by the Steering Committee at its second session, chaired by Louis Paul Motaze, Cameroon’s Minister of Finance. The plan, approved on April 11, 2025, in Yaoundé, should enable Cameroon...Read More
Despite a high rate of adoption of the digital platform for filing personal income tax (IRPP), tax revenue remains below forecasts. Finance Minister Louis Paul Motaze presented a mixed initial...Read More
The Minister of Finance, Louis Paul Motaze, accompanied by the Minister Delegate to the Minister of Economy, Planning and Regional Development, Paul Tazong, was in Douala on February 13, 2025...Read More
The Minister of Finance, Louis Paul Motaze, chaired the official launch of the State budget for the 2025 financial year in Buea on January 15, 2025. Under the banner of...Read More
Louis Paul Motaze, Minister of Finance , is the new Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Development Bank of Central African States ( BDEAC), at the same time Chairman of...Read More
Starting November 15, Cameroonian citizens will be able to purchase their tax stamps via a digital platform. An innovative reform that promises to secure tax revenues, simplify administrative procedures and...Read More
On October 19, 2024, CCA Bank inaugurated its new headquarters in Douala in the presence of influential personalities such as Louis Paul Motaze, Minister of Finance, and Samuel Eto’o Fils,...Read More
On October 19, 2024, CCA Bank will celebrate the inauguration of its impressive new head office located at Rue Joss in Bonanjo, Douala. This state-of-the-art 15-story building represents a significant...Read More
In a press release made public on July 31, 2024, Louis Paul Motaze set the national opinion on the direction that will be given to the 550 million USD, or...Read More
The International Monetary Fund IMF Has approved, on the one hand, the 6th review of Cameroon ‘s Economic and Financial Program 2021-2024 supported by the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) and the Extended Credit...Read More
In a recent announcement on July 19, Commercial Bank-Cameroun (CBC) revealed a capital increase from 16.5 billion to 24 billion FCFA, marking a significant rise of 7.5 billion FCFA (+45.45%)....Read More