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Afreximbank President
Jean-Louis Ekra addressing the press following the opening of the Forum in Dakar
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The
increasing costs confronted by African banks and financial institutions in
complying with the constantly evolving compliance regulations imposed by the
principal international financial centres has made it necessary to find
standardized Africa-specific solutions to challenges in the financial services
sector, Jean-Louis Ekra, President of the African Export-Import Bank
(Afreximbank), has told the first-ever Customer Due Diligence and Corporate
Governance Forum organized by the Bank.
Addressing
the opening of the Forum, which is being attended by African bankers,
representatives of financial institutions, corporates, and regulators, Mr. Ekra
noted in the face of that compliance regime, many international banks had ended
their activities considered to be high risk, with significant negative impact
on Africa.
Many
had also discontinued normal correspondent banking relationships with African
clients, making it extremely difficult for those African businesses to engage
in international trade, he continued, adding that the Forum had been created to
enable participants to develop African solutions to those problems.
In
the plenary session following the opening ceremony, participants heard
presentations on the key aspects of corporate governance and due diligence from
representatives of the International Finance Corporation, the Banque Atlantique
and the Groupe Intergouvernemental d’Action contre le Blanchiment d’Argent.
Subsequent general sessions focused on
customer due diligence in Africa and on solutions for Africa.
The Forum will continue tomorrow with
discussions on the issue of corporate governance.
The
two-day Afreximbank Customer Due Diligence and Corporate Governance Forum is
being organised in collaboration with Banque Centrale des Etats de l’Afrique de
l’Ouest, the Government of Senegal, and CISSCORP Holding International, a
Senegal-based consulting firm.
Obi Emekekwue
Afreximbank External Communications
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