Diawadou Bah
MD Ecobank Guinea
Diawadou has accumulated more than 21 years of professional experience, with 20 years dedicated to banking. He joined Ecobank in February 2011 as Regional Head of Treasury for French-speaking countries, a role he held until February 2012 when he transitioned to Regional Head of Treasury for the UEMOA zone. From January 2014 to October 2016, he served as Senior Group Manager Treasury Sales, overseeing operations across 34 subsidiaries. Later, he advanced to Regional Head of Treasury for the International zone while continuing his responsibilities as Senior Group Manager Treasury Sales, based in France. Diawadou maintained these posts until August 2019, after which he became Managing Director of Ecobank’s subsidiary in Guinea. Prior to his career at Ecobank, Diawadou worked at UBA from 2009 to 2011 as Regional Head of Treasury for French-speaking countries. He started his banking journey at Citibank, beginning as a Treasury Sales Officer and later working as Corporate Account Manager for Multinationals between 2005 and October 2007. Diawadou holds Master’s degrees—in Finance and Economics and Management—from the University of Reims in France. He also possesses AMF certification from the Financial Markets Authority in France and is an alumnus of McKinsey’s Executive Leadership Program.
2026 Agenda Sessions
Finance for a diversifying economy: How Ecobank is delivering on Simandou 2040's promise
Guinea is entering a new phase of economic acceleration, driven by large-scale mining developments and the broader national ambitions articulated under the Simandou 2040 framework
In this session, Ecobank Guinea shares a market-driven perspective on how investors, mining developers, mining project sponsors, and strategic partners can access and structure opportunities across Guinea’s mining value chain and adjacent sectors, including infrastructure, logistics, energy, and other supporting industries.
Drawing on its on-the-ground presence and regional platform, Ecobank illustrates how capital can be efficiently connected to credible local and cross-border projects, and what investors should consider when navigating market entry, partnerships, and execution in Guinea.
Rather than focusing on policy or programme governance, the discussion will centre on:
• Where bankable opportunities are emerging in Guinea today
• How mining activity is catalysing broader multi-sector growth
• Practical considerations for deploying capital in a complex but high-potential market
• How financial institutions can act as effective bridges between international capital and local execution
This session is designed for investors, financiers, project sponsors, and strategic partners
seeking actionable insights into Guinea’s evolving investment landscape, informed by
the Simandou 2040 context but grounded in market realities
Monday 09 February 15:30 - 17:00 Serengeti Stage (CTICC2 - Level 3)
Guinea is entering a new phase of economic acceleration, driven by large-scale mining developments and the broader national ambitions articulated under the Simandou 2040 framework
In this session, Ecobank Guinea shares a market-driven perspective on how investors, mining developers, mining project sponsors, and strategic partners can access and structure opportunities across Guinea’s mining value chain and adjacent sectors, including infrastructure, logistics, energy, and other supporting industries.
Drawing on its on-the-ground presence and regional platform, Ecobank illustrates how capital can be efficiently connected to credible local and cross-border projects, and what investors should consider when navigating market entry, partnerships, and execution in Guinea.
Rather than focusing on policy or programme governance, the discussion will centre on:
• Where bankable opportunities are emerging in Guinea today
• How mining activity is catalysing broader multi-sector growth
• Practical considerations for deploying capital in a complex but high-potential market
• How financial institutions can act as effective bridges between international capital and local execution
This session is designed for investors, financiers, project sponsors, and strategic partners
seeking actionable insights into Guinea’s evolving investment landscape, informed by
the Simandou 2040 context but grounded in market realities








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