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Tuesday, 9 January 2018

Afreximbank raises $260 mln Sukuk bond to fund trade in Africa

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has raised around $260 million through three sharia-compliant facilities to support small- and medium-sized businesses in the region, as African markets gradually open to Islamic finance.Image result for afriexim and sukuk
Cairo-based Afreximbank, which was founded by African governments and other investors in 1993 and focuses on trade finance, obtained a $100 million financing from the Islamic Corp for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD).
Afreximbank said it would use the facility to provide sharia-compliant financing to small- and medium-sized enterprises across its member countries.
It also signed two financing agreements with the International Islamic Trade Finance Corp (ITFC) worth $100 million and 50 million euros ($59.8 million) to help finance exports among African countries.
Both ICD and ITFC are part of the Saudi-based Islamic Development Bank group of companies.
African governments including Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa have issued Islamic bonds, or sukuk, in recent years.
Nigeria-based Africa Finance Corp also issued a debut $150 million Islamic bond last year, the first African government-backed entity to sell sukuk.

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