Development Bank of the Central African States information
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African multilateral development bank
Development Bank of the Central African States
Banque de développement des États de l'Afrique centrale (BDEAC)
Established
1975 (1975)
Type
Multilateral development bank
Legal status
International financial institution
Headquarters
Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo
President
Dieudonné Evou Mekou
Website
www.bdeac.org
The Development Bank of the Central African States, usually known for its French initials, BDEAC, is a multilateral development bank that is charged with financing the development of the member states of Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC). The BDEAC is different from the Bank of the Central African States (BEAC), which is a central bank.[1]
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