Afreximbank lifts Gabonese economy with $200million

African export import bank (Afrexim bank) has lifted Gabon’s economy with a total of $200 million. The bank’s initiative was in furtherance of its commitment to boosting the African economy.
Afreximbank‘s Director of Client Relations, Rene Awambeng recently announced that a total of $200 million has been provided to date in financing to support the Gabonese economy
He said that during the opening of a business forum, organised by Afreximbank in Libreville on recently, that the amount included financing provided for the development of the Ngok Economic Zone, construction of a container port in Owendo and development of agricultural infrastructure for palm oil fields.
Awambeng said that, Afreximbank was committed to providing financial and advisory services to support the structural transformation of Gabon’s economy; and that it was intensifying trade finance activities in the country to help counter the impact of the decline in commodity prices.
Afreximbank’s intervention plan included the promotion of local value addition in the agricultural and forestry sectors, increasing the country’s power production capacity to support industrial development, unlocking the mining industry’s potentials, accelerating the country’s digitisation drive, developing the tourism, transport and logistics infrastructure, and providing support to increase access to finance for small and medium enterprises, stated Mr. Awambeng.
The Afreximbank team taking part in the forum, had earlier met with Madeleine Berre, the Gabonese Minister of Investments and Trade, to discuss the country’s priority projects and identify ways in which the Bank could assist.
The one-day forum brought together Gabonese institutions and corporate entities engaged in trade finance and trade-related activities with representatives of the financial sector, business associations and government agencies.
The event was part of an awareness campaign by Afreximbank to enhance knowledge about its products and programmes in its member countries and to strengthen collaborative networks, gather insights about the needs of the business community and expand trade finance activities.
The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) is the foremost pan-African multilateral financial institution devoted to financing and promoting intra- and extra-African trade.
The Bank was established in October 1993, by African governments, African private and institutional investors, and non-African investors.