Afreximbank, CCD Collaborate To Conducts Roadshow For The Business Community
Motolani Oseni
African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) and the Djibouti Chamber of Commerce (CCD) have collaborated to conduct a three-day business roadshow in the country, to promote the Bank’s programmes.
The roadshow consisted of a one-day seminar and two days of bilateral meetings with key stakeholders across sectors, which would also promote the bank’s facilities, and initiatives to stakeholders, including Government Agencies, Parastatals, Financial Institutions and the businesses community among others.
The event was tagged, “Unlocking Djibouti’s potential as a gateway to regional trade”, the seminar had in attendance, key Government leaders, policymakers, and senior leaders from the financial, banking, private and corporate sectors.
In his opening remarks, Mr Youssouf Dawaleh, President of the Djibouti Chamber of Commerce, highlighted the strategic alignment between the roadshow and the CCD’s mission, which is to inform and raise awareness of the national economic fabric and more particularly private companies on market opportunities, financing and other support available.
He said: “Raising funds and Financing remains a continent-wide problem and our country is no exception to this situation. This results in limited growth for businesses and in particular SMEs”. “Afreximbank is a major player in the African financial market, and it was important to showcase its role during today’s event which is attended by many of the most influential stakeholders in the Djiboutian business community”, he added.
Mr Amr Kamel, Afreximbank‘s Executive Vice President in charge of Business Development & Corporate Banking, and his delegation highlighted that Djibouti remains an important hub for African trade and the gateway of the Horn of Africa and East Africa. To ensure that the business community benefited from the roadshow, Afreximbank highlighted various products, programmes, and initiatives such as the Intra African Trade initiative, Project Finance, Industrialisation and Export Development programme, Afreximbank Trade Facilitation Programme (AFTRAF), Afreximbank International Payment Services (AfPAY), the MANSA, Pan-African Payments and Settlement System (PAPSS), among others.
Other keynote speakers included Mr Ahmed Osman Ali, Governor of the Central Bank of Djibouti. He provided a background to the financial markets and the development of Djibouti in light of the country’s National Development Plan Vision 2035.
In his presentation, the General Secretary in the Ministry of Trade, Mr Ali Dauod accentuated the massive investments in strategic industries of Djibouti and emphasized the opportunities which exist intra-Africa Trade, especially in light of the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).
Mr Amr Kamel, Afreximbank‘s Executive Vice President in Charge of Business Development & Corporate Banking, commented: “We are happy to announce our commitment to working with Djiboutian commercial and development or investment banks to make financing accessible to the public and private sectors and small and medium-sized enterprises to financing trade and project deals in Djibouti.
“The Bank is keen to collaborate with Djibouti, other member countries and key partners to find solutions to these challenges. For instance, the recently launched Pan-African Payments and Settlement System (PAPSS) will enable a buyer in Ethiopia to pay for goods supplied in Ethiopian Birr and a Djiboutian seller to receive Djiboutian Francs, while the two respective central banks settle the net position of the trades between themselves.”
The Afreximbank delegation also met with the top executives of Air Djibouti, Société Internationale des Hydrocarbures de Djibouti (SIHD), the FSD as well as several Djiboutian banks.
