Ivorian Gervais Atta has just taken control of the Comoros Development Bank (BDC) where he took office on 23 July. He was debauched from the Malagasy bank BNI Madagascar where he spent two years as director of business development and marketing.
In his new clothes, his mission will be to carry out the restructuring and development of the BDC, which is being revived by a French firm that aims to turn it into a financial group focused on Africa and the Indian Ocean.
A graduate of the Ecole Supérieure de Banque de Paris (CFPB) and an MBA Executive from the Sorbonne Business School- IAE in Paris and Georgetown University in the United States, Gervais Atta has nearly 20 years of experience in experience. In particular, he went through Crédit Agricole in France, SIB (Ivorian banking company, then under the control of French Crédit Agricole) and Banque Atlantique Côte d’Ivoire. This is where he made the jump in 2016 to the Indian Ocean Islands where he also worked for Ciel Finance and AXIAN.
He is also a consultant at the Ecole Supérieure de Banque in Paris (CFPB) and PhD student in International Economics at the Catholic University of Madagascar.