Reimbursing clients of the International Bank for Africa in Congo (BIAC) is now an ongoing reality. According to the latest information, more than 80% of former BIAC agents have already received their final settlement, marking an important step in this process.
The union delegation of former BIAC agents confirmed this progress, declaring that of the 348 agents concerned, 301 have already received their money. However, there are still 47 people to be reimbursed, divided into two groups. Nineteen of them are awaiting payment, while the others will have to wait because they were incurred after 2016.
Alongside the reimbursement of former BIAC agents, the identification of savers is underway. The bank’s shareholders and liquidators are ready to repay customers, an important step to restore confidence and ensure a smooth transition.
It is encouraging to see that efforts are being made to ensure the satisfaction of ex-agents and BIAC clients. This initiative will restore confidence in the financial system and guarantee the rights of those affected.
It is also worth noting that this event highlights the importance of transparency and accountability in the banking sector. Actions taken to refund customers demonstrate commitment to confronting issues and finding solutions to protect stakeholder interests.
In conclusion, the reimbursement of ex-agents and clients of BIAC is on track, with a large majority of those concerned having already received their final statement. This reimbursement process reflects the desire to restore confidence and guarantee justice in the financial system. This is a positive development that should contribute to a smooth transition to better banking practices in the Democratic Republic of Congo.