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Former Credit Suisse Chief Tidjane Thiam to Contest Ivory Coast Presidential Election

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Tidjane Thiam, the internationally renowned banker and former Chief Executive Officer of Credit Suisse, is set to contest the upcoming presidential election in Ivory Coast. His candidacy was officially confirmed by the Democratic Party of Côte d’Ivoire (PDCI), the country’s main opposition party, marking a significant political comeback for a man who has spent much of his professional career on the global financial stage.

Thiam, 62, emerged as the sole candidate during the PDCI’s recent convention, running unopposed to secure the party’s nomination for the October 2025 presidential election. This unchallenged endorsement reflects the party’s unified confidence in his leadership, vision, and ability to challenge the ruling establishment. A native of Ivory Coast, Thiam previously served as a minister in the government before relocating abroad, where he built a stellar reputation in international finance.

For over two decades, Thiam held high-profile executive positions at some of the world’s most influential companies. He served as CEO of Prudential, one of the UK’s largest insurance companies, before taking the helm at Credit Suisse, where he led the Swiss banking giant through a complex restructuring process. His departure from Credit Suisse in 2020 followed a corporate espionage scandal, though he was not personally accused of wrongdoing. Despite the controversy, his expertise and global experience have continued to earn him respect across both business and political spheres.

In a move required by Ivorian law, Thiam renounced his French citizenship to be eligible to run for the presidency, further solidifying his commitment to his home country. His return to national politics comes at a time when many Ivorians are yearning for change and reform, particularly in areas like economic revitalization, governance, and youth employment. Thiam has long been regarded as a technocrat with a deep understanding of financial systems, and his potential presidency could bring a more global perspective to the country’s leadership.

While Thiam’s entry into the race has generated widespread excitement among opposition supporters and political observers, it remains to be seen who he will face from the ruling Rally of Houphouëtists for Democracy and Peace (RHDP) party. Current President Alassane Ouattara, now 83, has indicated interest in running for a fourth term, although his final decision has yet to be officially confirmed. If he does choose to run, the election will likely be a high-stakes contest between a seasoned incumbent and a globally-experienced challenger returning home with bold ambitions.

The 2025 election is shaping up to be one of the most closely watched in recent Ivorian history, not only for its political implications but also for what it could signal about the country’s direction in a rapidly changing world. Tidjane Thiam’s candidacy brings renewed energy to the political landscape, blending a legacy of international expertise with a patriotic desire to serve and transform his homeland.

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