Lomé: Your Gateway to West & Central African Markets
Lomé is a dynamic entry point for businesses seeking to expand across West and Central Africa. Strategically positioned along the Gulf of Guinea, Lomé offers seamless connectivity, modern infrastructure, and access to a rapidly growing consumer base. As a key logistics and trade corridor, the city links landlocked countries to global markets through its efficient port, road, and air networks.
Lomé hosts West Africa’s first deep-water port, handling over 30 million tons annually and ~2 million Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit (TEUs) serving as a critical gateway to West Africa’s hinterland markets.
With Ecobank (The Pan-African Bank) headquartered in Lomé, and regional institutions like the West African Development Bank and ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID), the city anchors financial flows across African countries.
Togo ranks among Africa’s top reformers, with a Free Zone status, streamlined business creation, and fully digitized trade procedures accelerating investment.
Backed by a national digital strategy, Lomé is rapidly scaling in fintech, AI, geospatial, and digital services positioning itself as a rising tech hub in West Africa.
Located at the crossroads of ECOWAS markets (400M+ people), Lomé provides direct access to regional trade corridors linking coastal and landlocked economies.
Lomé’s international airport connects major African and global hubs, supporting seamless access for over 50+ countries across the continent.
All you need to know to travel to Lomé
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