West African Economic and Monetary Union: financial depth and macrostability

by Patrick A Imam and Christina Kolerus

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The financial system in the WAEMU remains largely bank-based. The banking sector comprises 106 banks and 13 financial institutions, which together hold more than 90 percent of the financial system's assets (about 54 percent of GDP at end-2011). Five banks account for 50 percent of banking assets. The ownership structure of the sector is changing fast, with the rapid rise of foreign-owned (pan-African) banks. This contributes to higher competition but also rising heterogeneity in the banking system, with large and profitable cross-country groups competing with often weaker country-based (and sometime government-owned) banks. Nonbank financial institutions are developing quickly, notably insurance companies, but remain overall small. This paper presents a detailed analysis of the banking system.
  • ISBN10 1484348222
  • ISBN13 9781484348222
  • Publish Date 30 October 2013
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint International Monetary Fund (IMF)
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 45
  • Language English