
Paris, France//-De Gaulle Fleurance EMEA has expanded to Africa following the opening of an office in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, to assist investors, particularly from the Middle East, with their projects on the African continent.
The United Arab Emirates is establishing itself as one of Africa’s most important investment partners, alongside China, the European Union, and the United States.
This strategic region is rich in natural resources and is developing rapidly. With an office in Abidjan, De Gaulle Fleurance aims to facilitate the operations of the investors it supports, particularly from its subsidiary in Abu Dhabi.
The office is headed by Mounira Coulibaly Akougbé. Originally from Côte d’Ivoire, Mounira Coulibaly Akougbé advises companies and public bodies on their projects, particularly in the infrastructure, energy, mining, tourism and artificial intelligence sectors.
After graduating from high school in France, she spent more than 10 years in the United States, where she obtained a doctorate in law from Emory University School of Law.
A member of the New York and Paris Bars, she worked for six years in international law firms. Mounira Coulibaly Akougbé is now a qualified legal adviser in Abidjan.
Commenting, Mounira Coulibaly Akougbé, Managing Director of the Abidjan office of De Gaulle Fleurance EMEA, said: “I am proud to join De Gaulle Fleurance EMEA and to contribute to developing its presence on the African continent.
My knowledge of Côte d’Ivoire, where I grew up, as well as the strategic sectors for the continent, is an asset for the investors that De Gaulle Fleurance supports”.
Jean-Baptiste Santelli, partner and managing director of De Gaulle Fleurance EMEA Ltd, the Group’s Abu Dhabi-based subsidiary, assured: “We are delighted to welcome Mounira Coulibaly Akougbé to our Group.
With this office in Abidjan, we want to provide a new service to the companies and public bodies that place their trust in us, and support them in their investment projects on the African continent”.


