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Ivory Coast backs African Energy Bank with $20 million-plus investment

Electricity transmission lines. Photo @ Unsplash
Electricity transmission lines. Photo @ Unsplash
  • Ivory Coast becomes founding shareholder of African Energy Bank
  • Abidjan positions itself as West Africa’s energy finance hub

 

ABIDJAN, COTE D’IVOIREIvory Coast has made an initial subscription of more than $20 million to the African Energy Bank, cementing its role as a founding shareholder ahead of the lender’s planned 2026 launch.

The move positions the West African nation among the earliest and largest contributors to the pan-African institution, which is being set up to address chronic energy financing gaps across the continent. Analysts say the timing underlines Abidjan’s ambition to shape Africa’s energy future while advancing its own domestic priorities.

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