Cameroon suspends forced recovery on MTN Mobile Money funds at Afriland

[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 17/12/2025
Cameroon’s Deposit and Consignment Fund (CDEC) has decided to suspend forced recovery measures targeting MTN Cameroon accounts held at Afriland First Bank, in connection with the “Bestinver case.” The decision followed a tripartite meeting held on November 12, 2025, between the CDEC, MTN (…)
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