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EBRD appoints first head for Benin as bank expands into sub-Saharan Africa

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September 10, 2025
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EBRD appoints first head for Benin as bank expands into sub-Saharan Africa

BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 10. The European
Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has named Darya
Dougans as its first Head of Benin, following the country’s recent
accession as an EBRD member, Trend reports.

Dougans will be based in Cotonou, leading the establishment of
the Bank’s operations and business in the country. She will report
to Heike Harmgart, Managing Director for sub-Saharan Africa.

Benin became an EBRD country of operation earlier this year,
after the Bank’s Governors approved amendments to its founding
agreement at the 2023 Annual Meeting in Samarkand. These changes
allow the Bank to operate in sub-Saharan Africa and Iraq.




“It is an honour to take on this role and to launch our
activities in the country,” Ms Dougans said. “I look forward to
working closely with our partners, the business community and
stakeholders to build on the country’s existing strengths, unlock
new investment opportunities, and contribute to economic growth and
the sustainable development of Benin’s vibrant private sector.”

The EBRD, active in 39 economies across three continents,
focuses on private-sector development to foster competitiveness,
inclusivity, good governance, sustainability, resilience, and
integration. Since its founding in 1991, the Bank has invested more
than 215 billion euros, with nearly 80% directed to the private
sector.

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