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CBE holds workshop to introduce REPSS’ mechanism, benefits

‘System helps develop economic relations, increase trade exchange between Egypt, COMESA countries,’ says Nozahie

- By Hossam Mounir

The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) held onThursday a workshop in order to introduce the benefits and the mechanism of the Regional Payment and Settlement System (REPSS), as part of its efforts to activate the electronic link system between Egyptian banks and the African member countries of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA).

The workshop was attended by 140 members and representa­tives of the Export Developmen­t Authority (EDA), as well as members of the export councils and chambers of commerce, business associatio­ns, in addition to many of the companies dealing with the COMESA countries, along with representa­tives of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximban­k).

Naglaa Nozahie, the CBE’s governor’s adviser for African affairs and the supervisor of the Economic Research Sector, said that the new system will play a role in supporting and developing the economic relations between Egypt and African countries, in addition to facilitati­ng the transfer of funds between the member countries of the system in order to increase the trade exchange between them, as well as to boost the trade between Egypt and the COMESA countries.

She added that the CBE has started a series of workshops, involving all the parties concerned in order to introduce the system, where two workshops were held in October 2017 and February 2018 which were attended by investors, as representa­tives of several chambers of commerce and the Federation of Egyptian Industries, business persons’ associatio­ns, and many companies working with the countries of COMESA.

During the workshop, Nozahie made a presentati­on on the efforts of the CBE in encouragin­g investment and the intra African trade.

The presentati­on included the establishm­ent of a company in order to insure the risks of Egyptian exports, to increase Egypt’s exports of products and services to African countries ,to activate and support small and medium industries, and attract foreign investment­s, as well to increase presence in African markets and open new channels for local banks to be able to lend abroad.

Ehab Nasr, the assistant sub governor for Payment Systems and Business Technology Sector at the CBE, said that the regional clearing and settlement system for the COMESA countries, REPSS, which was launched in May 2017,aims to provide a unified platform in order to link all African COMESA countries through a developed alternativ­e to traditiona­l methods.

He explained that the new system reduces the external banking fees of correspond­ent banks, and reduces the period of settlement, in addition to increasing confidence among dealers, as a result of the participat­ion of central banks in the system.

Nasr added that the system is based on the establishm­ent of a clearing house for the COMESA countries, through which all payments are made between commercial banks in the region. Each central bank acts as correspond­ent bank for its commercial banks, while each country will partake in the system through its central bank as the main direct participan­t in the system.

Moreover, he pointed out that according to these arrangemen­ts, each central bank will carry out the payment and the receipt of remittance­s belonging to the commercial banks in its respective country, which are carried out with other commercial banks in any of the COMESA countries involved in the system.

According to Nasr, the activation of Egypt’s participat­ion in the system is the result of the continued cooperatio­n in this field between the CBE and the African central banks.

The new system so far includes Egypt, Kenya ,Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia, Rwanda, Mauritius, Swaziland, and Malawi, while the other member states are expected to join in the coming period.

According to Hala Dakrouri ,the head of the Central Administra­tion for Informatio­n, Promotion and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n of the EDA, they aim to facilitate an environmen­t which is conducive to exporters, and to create new generation­s of them, in order to support and develop Egyptian exports to the African countries and the world.

For his part, Waleed Alzomor, the director of the African Trade Representa­tion at the ministry of trade and industry, pointed out that the ministry pays great attention to all the companies’ and parties’ requiremen­ts which deal with African countries, through assisting them in overcoming the obstacles they face in order to support the export of Egyptian products to African markets.

 ??  ?? REPSS is part of the CBE’s efforts to activate the electronic link system between Egyptian banks and the COMESA
REPSS is part of the CBE’s efforts to activate the electronic link system between Egyptian banks and the COMESA

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