African Bankers Learn from Israel's 'Start-Up Economy'

Published on Tuesday, 26 June 2012 by Yael Willner

Photo by Africa's Voices for Israel
This past week, for the first time ever, top African bankers traveled to Israel in a delegation intended to strengthen the ties of success between Israel and Africa.

The delegation included central bank governors from Uganda, South Sudan, Zambia, Ghana and Swaziland. Professor Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile, director-general of the Central Bank of Uganda, seen as a “senior statesman” among the group due to his 20-year career in Uganda’s private and public banking sectors, spoke on behalf of the group about their experiences.

He says, “With a little help from Israel we could be the start-up nation of Africa. There are some things we can adapt from Israel’s start-up economy that would apply to us.”

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