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AfDB approves $450m trade finance deal for Afreximbank

By Chijioke Nelson
03 April 2017   |   5:12 am
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a $450 million trade finance package for the African Export–Import Bank (Afreximbank). The Finance Correspondent facility, approved on March 29, consists of a three-year $150 million unfunded risk participation agreement ....

The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a $450 million trade finance package for the African Export–Import Bank (Afreximbank). The Finance Correspondent facility, approved on March 29, consists of a three-year $150 million unfunded risk participation agreement (guarantees) and a four-year $300 million trade finance line of credit.

This composite facility will help to expand Afreximbank’s risk bearing capacity for the confirmation of letters of credit and to support more trade through the provision of increased liquidity to local financial institutions and corporates in Africa.

The project is aligned with AfDB’s five priority goals- light up and power Africa; feed Africa; industrialise Africa; integrate Africa; and improve the quality of life for the people of Africa.

“It will boost intra-Africa trade, promote regional integration, and contribute to the reduction of the trade finance gap in Africa. Given Afreximbank’s commitment to helping African economies diversify their exports, strengthen trade value chains and promote value addition, this facility will contribute to macroeconomic resilience in at least 28 countries.  

“It will provide financing to more than 100 financial institutions and corporates and support at least $2.8 billion of trade in Africa over a four-year period.“AfDB’s additionality in this project stems from its  ‘AAA’ rating that will enable Afreximbank enhance its trade finance confirmation capabilities; its ability to avail medium-term liquidity support to Afreximbank to provide appropriate trade finance to local banks and corporates in Africa; and its demonstrable appetite for Africa risk,” the bank said in a statement.

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