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BOAD Posts Strong Growth, Launches Ambitious ‘Djoliba’ Strategy for West Africa

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Last updated: April 1, 2026 9:04 pm
BrandiQ Analyst
April 1, 2026
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The West African Development Bank has reported robust financial growth and unveiled its next five-year strategic roadmap, “Djoliba… The Next Step,” signalling an accelerated push toward regional development and economic transformation.

Following its 150th Board meeting in Dakar, chaired by Serge Ekue, the bank confirmed a 38% increase in total assets to XOF5,363 billion and an 8% rise in net profit to XOF42.476 billion.

The newly approved strategy targets XOF6.5 trillion in funding between 2026 and 2030 -nearly double its previous plan – focused on infrastructure, agriculture, energy, and SME development.

The bank also maintained strong investment-grade ratings (Baa1 and BBB) from Moody’s and Fitch Ratings, reinforcing investor confidence.

Key initiatives include:

  • A €200 million facility with Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
  • Gender and climate funding support from Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
  • Major infrastructure, energy, and agricultural projects across WAEMU nations

The bank also strengthened governance with anti-corruption frameworks aligned to ISO 37001 standards.

BrandiQ Analysis

Strategy Focus:

  • Regional infrastructure financing
  • Institutional credibility & governance
  • Climate and gender integration

Market & Economic Implications:

  • Increased capital flow into West African economies
  • Improved investor confidence via strong ratings
  • Acceleration of regional integration and trade

BrandiQ Takeaway:
BOAD is positioning itself as a trust anchor for West African growth, proving that strong governance is a powerful marketing tool in attracting global capital.

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