Banking group in Africa
Vista Bank is a banking group in Africa, controlled by Burkina Faso-born financier Simon Tiemtoré [fr]. It has been described as one of a new cohort of multinational banking groups in Africa, together with Coris Bank.[1]
Overview
In 2016, Tiemtoré set up a holding company in New York City, Lilium Capital, through which he acquired the distressed First International Bank (FIBank), a lender based in the Gambia with operations in Guinea and Sierra Leone,[2] which he renamed Vista Bank in 2021.[3]
In 2020, Vista Bank announced its acquisition of the stakes held by BNP Paribas in two banks, BICIGUI in Conakry, Guinea and BICIAB in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.[4] BICIGUI was renamed Vista Guinée (VistaGui) in July 2021.[5]
In August 2023, Vista announced an agreement to acquire a majority stake in distressed multinational banking group Oragroup based in Lomé, Togo,[2] but the acquisition process failed to obtain regulatory approval and was eventually terminated after a year.[6] In December 2023, Vista announced the acquisition of Société Générale's majority stakes in its respective subsidiaries in Burkina Faso and Mozambique.[7] The latter transaction was finalized in August 2024.[8]
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