Cameroon and five other central African states i.e. Chad, Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon share a common central bank, the Bank of central African state (BEAC). Central Africa Banking Commission (COBAC) is the regulatory/supervisory agency of banks. Other regulatory bodies include; the National Credit Council (NCC); the Banking and Credit/Finance Association (APECCAM) Cameroon has enacted laws that govern banking services in Cameroon Some of these laws include;
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Law N° 2019/021 of 24 December 2019 to lay down some rules governing credit activities in the Banking and Micro-Finance sectors in Cameroon.
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CEMAC – Regulation No. 01/02/CEMAC/UMAC/COBAC – On the Regulation of Micro Finance.