BIC-UEMOA (West African Economic and Monetary Union) Data Cafè – Dakar
On February 16th 2026, the second edition of the BIC-UEMOA Data Café was held at the Pullman Dakar Teranga in Dakar. The event brought together institutional stakeholders and financial sector professionals to discuss key issues surrounding data valorization and its strategic role within the financial ecosystem.
Organized in an interactive and engaging format, the workshop provided a valuable platform for dialogue on data quality, its contribution to informed decision-making, and its role in enhancing institutional performance.
A Strong Message from the Managing Director

In his welcome address, Mr. Sidy KOUNTA, Managing Director of Creditinfo West Africa, emphasized that this workshop represents a significant milestone in the collective effort to strengthen the effectiveness and relevance of the credit information system.
He highlighted the substantial progress achieved in Senegal, where momentum remains particularly strong:
- Nearly 8 million declared credit contracts;
- More than 3 million borrowers;
- 59 data providers, including 34 banks and financial institutions, 20 microfinance institutions (MFIs), and 5 major utility companies.
These results reflect continuous improvements in data coverage, quality, and reliability. They enable financial institutions to gain clearer visibility into their clients’ creditworthiness and to enhance the quality and soundness of their lending decisions.
Strong Institutional Representation
The event benefited from the presence of leading institutional partners, notably the BCEAO (Central Bank of West African States), represented by Mr. DAME THIAM, as well as representatives of professional associations from the local financial sector.





Their participation underscores the shared commitment to strengthening the credit information system and deepening collaboration among all stakeholders.
Participants — including data officers, project managers, Chief Information Officers, risk managers, and compliance officers from institutions affiliated with the BIC — attended technical sessions delivered by the Director of Information Systems, Mr. Étienne Silué, together with Mrs. Faty LO, Database Administrator and Support Officer.
Aligned with the 2026 Strategic Action Plan
As part of the implementation of its 2026 Strategic Action Plan, the BIC-UEMOA continues to conduct outreach and capacity-building initiatives for its regulated entities and technical partners. These initiatives aim to enhance understanding of the framework, improve the quality of reported data, and strengthen operational cooperation.
This proactive approach supports stakeholders in effectively leveraging credit information system tools and promotes optimal data utilization in the service of financial stability and sustainable development across UEMOA.
Promising Outlook
The success of this second edition of the Data Café reflects the growing interest in data-driven governance within the financial sector and reinforces the ongoing commitment to fostering a culture of reliable information in support of institutional performance and economic development. It is worth recalling that the first edition was held on April 29, 2025, in Côte d’Ivoire, with strong participation from all stakeholders.
To date, the BIC-UEMOA has recorded more than 47 million contracts in its database, representing over 20 million clients, with 317 data providers across the 8 UEMOA Member States.
For more information, please visit: uemoa.creditinfo.com
