Egis puts down more roots in West Africa opening four subsidiaries

Egis puts down more roots in West Africa opening four subsidiaries

After more than seven decades of operations on the continent, the French engineering company will establish four new branches, mainly in West Africa.

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            ▪ Egis puts down more roots in West Africa opening four subsidiaries

▪ After more than seven decades of operations on the continent, the French engineering company will establish four new branches, mainly in West Africa.

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According to Africa Business+ sources, Egis will establish new companies in Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea and Rwanda. Historically, the group has its flag in several countries, including Cameroon, Algeria, Madagascar and Nairobi, favouring jurisdictions where the company deploys large-scale operating projects.

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