What is Uba Africard?

UBA Africard is a prepaid Debit Card, issued by UBA (United Bank for Africa). The UBA Africard is a prepaid visa card that is generally accepted worldwide for all online transactions(POS, sending, receiving and withdrawals processes).

What is Togo main exports?

Exports: The top exports of Togo are Refined Petroleum ($410M), Crude Petroleum ($187M), Electricity ($141M), Calcium Phosphates ($95.7M), and Raw Cotton ($87M), exporting mostly to India ($322M), Benin ($290M), Burkina Faso ($113M), France ($113M), and Morocco ($103M).

Which banks are in Cotonou?

Location for all banks in BENIN

BANK NAMECITYDETAILS
BANQUE INTERNATIONALE DU BENINCOTONOUView
BANQUE REGIONALE DE SOLIDARITE – BENINCOTONOUView
BANQUE SAHELO-SAHARIENNE POUR L’INVESTISSEMENT ET LE COMMERCE (BENIN) S.A.COTONOUView
BGFIBANK BENINCOTONOUView

What are the names of the banks in Togo?

Central Bank of West African States. Union Togolaise de Banque. Banque Sahélo-Saharienne pour l’Investissement et le Commerce. Banque Togolaise pour le Commerce et l’Industrie. Banque Régionale de Solidarité. Banque Atlantique Togo. Banque Internationale pour l’Afrique au Togo. Financial Bank Togo.

How to avoid becoming a victim of fraud in Togo?

The best way to avoid becoming a victim of fraud is to use common sense. Do not wire or transfer money to anyone you’ve never met in person. You should carefully check out any unsolicited business proposals originating in Togo before you commit any funds, provide any goods or services, or undertake any travel.

Are there any US citizens trapped in Togo?

Common e-mail scams also involve an individual claiming to be a U.S. citizen who is “trapped” in Togo and needs financial assistance to return to the United States or receive urgent medical care.

How to contact u.s.embassy in Togo?

You should carefully check out any unsolicited business proposals originating in Togo before you commit any funds, provide any goods or services, or undertake any travel. If you are contacted by someone claiming to be a U.S. citizen in trouble, ask him/her to call the Embassy directly at (228) 2261-5470.

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