El Hadj Amar Kébé, who was president of the Senegalese Federation of Insurance Companies (FSSA) in March 2026, took orders for a sector that had a vibrant financial health but remained confronted with a structural paradox. Managing Director of AXA Senegal, he inherited a market that had become the second in the CIMA area behind Côte d'Ivoire, with a historical turnover of more than 300 billion FCFA in 2025. Yet, despite this remarkable increase,…
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El Hadj Amar Kébé, who was president of the Senegalese Federation of Insurance Companies (FSSA) in March 2026, took orders for a sector that had a vibrant financial health but remained confronted with a structural paradox. Managing Director of AXA Senegal, he inherited a market that had become the second in the CIMA area behind Côte d'Ivoire, with a historical turnover of more than 300 billion FCFA in 2025. Yet, despite this remarkable increase,…