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Afreximbank President
Jean-Louis Ekra (left) shakes hands with Prime Minister Daniel Kablan Duncan of
Cote d’Ivoire shortly before the signing of the Branch Agreements for the
Bank’s Abidjan office.
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All is now set for the
take-off of an Abidjan Branch Office of the African Export-Import Bank
(Afreximbank) to serve Francophone West Africa with the signing of the two
foundation agreements for the Branch by the Bank and the Government of Cote
d’Ivoire.
At a ceremony today in Abidjan
presided over by Daniel Kablan Duncan, the Ivorian Prime Minister, Afreximbank
President Jean-Louis Ekra, on behalf of the Bank, and Moussa Dosso, Minister of
State for Employment, Social Affairs and Vocational Training of Cote d’Ivoire,
on behalf of the Government, signed the Branch Agreement, which details the
privileges to be accorded to the Bank and its staff in Abidjan.
Mr. Ekra and three other Ivorian
ministers then signed a Memorandum of Understanding between the Bank and the
Government under which the Government committed to provide certain services and
facilities to the Bank to enable it to take off and to function effectively.
Speaking after the signing ceremony,
Mr. Duncan said, that the establishment of the Afreximbank Branch Office in
Abidjan was a vote of confidence in Cote d’Ivoire acknowledging the
consolidation of peace in the country and its success in strengthening of
economic recovery and development.
He expressed confidence that the new Branch Office would make a positive
impact by helping to raise the contribution of intra-African trade to Africa’s
economies.
Earlier, President Ekra had said
that the decision to site the Branch Office in Abidjan was taken after a very
rigorous study that took into account such factors as political stability and
security; economic and financial stability; operational factors; and physical
and social infrastructure.
“The Abidjan Branch Office will
perform marketing, business development, relationship management, loan structuring,
loan monitoring and agency functions for Afreximbank in the Francophone West
Africa area,” stated Mr. Ekra.
The Board of Directors of
Afreximbank had, during the Annual General Meeting of Shareholder in Libreville
in June 2014, approved the establishment a new Branch to serve Francophone West
Africa and another to serve East Africa.
Accompanying the President to the
signing ceremony were several members of the Board of Directors, some
shareholders and a number of the Bank’s key customers in Cote d’Ivoire.
Obi
Emekekwue
Afreximbank
External Communications
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