Cameroonian Banks Demand “Bankable” Film Projects as Industry Seeks Growth
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 25/09/2025
At Yaoundé’s Écrans Noirs film festival, bankers and cultural leaders sat down to tackle a question that has long haunted Cameroon’s film industry: how to turn creative ambition into investable projects. The Société Commerciale de Banque Cameroun, a unit of Morocco’s Attijariwafa Bank, told (…)
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