AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCybersecurity for finance: Senegal’s banking sector is on alert after reports of an ATM cash-out attack on UBA Senegal, where fraudsters allegedly stole over $2m via thousands of withdrawals; ngCERT urges banks to tighten access controls, boost multi-factor authentication, and improve real-time monitoring. Hydrocarbons & public spending: Senegal expects about 703.2bn CFA francs (~$1.2bn) in oil-and-gas revenue from 2027-2029, with the government planning to channel proceeds to priority sectors while aiming to narrow the budget deficit to 3% of GDP by 2029. Aviation & connectivity: Air Peace (Nigeria) takes delivery of its first Embraer E175, signaling more regional route expansion across West and Central Africa—relevant for business travel and logistics links into the region. World Cup-linked business attention: Senegal’s World Cup spotlight continues as Belgium’s Romelu Lukaku warns Senegal will be a tough Round-of-32 opponent, underlining the tournament’s ongoing economic and brand pull for African football markets.
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