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BSCA unveiled a mobile banking van in Pointe-Noire on 2 July 2026 to reach unbanked communities in a country where banking access stays below 30%.
Land Grant Seals Strategic Partnership Dolisie woke early to the hum of official vehicles as State Minister for Land Affairs and Public Domain Pierre Mabiala handed…
Land ceremony marks official green light A bright morning on 8 November saw State Minister for Land Affairs Pierre Mabiala hand over a three-hectare title deed…
Mobile branches take to Congolese roads A white bus trimmed in the BSCA-Bank colours pulled away from the Brazzaville headquarters on 10 October, marking the official…
Forum spotlights alarming credit gap Brazzaville’s second Women’s Economic Forum opened with a clear message: the financial system still overlooks women entrepreneurs, and the country is…
Women Funding Gap in Congo In a packed conference hall beside the Congo River, delegates heard the same sobering figure: women-led ventures still capture under 10…
High-level briefing at Senate Brazzaville’s red-roofed Senate building welcomed MTN Congo chief executive Mohamed Rufaï on 23 September. After a closed-door audience, Senate president Pierre Ngolo…
Prime minister backs citizen-oriented banking Tuesday 26 August 2025, the Atlantic breeze swept through the glass façade of BSCA Bank’s new Côte Sauvage branch as Prime…
Prime Minister spotlight on inclusive finance On 26 August, Prime Minister Anatole Collinet Makosso walked through the glass doors of Bsca Bank’s brand-new Wild Coast branch…