The Guardian (Nigeria)

UBA to support African SMES with $ 100 million in new deal

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THE African Guarantee Fund ( AGF) and United Bank for Africa ( UBA), yesterday, signed a partnershi­p to enable UBA to provide $ 100 million in new loans to small and medium enterprise­s ( SMES) and business owners across the 20 African countries where the bank has a presence.

The AGF under this agreement will support and guarantee SMES with $ 50 million portfolio guarantee as well as facilitate extensive capacity developmen­t for the bank’s teeming customers who run small businesses across the continent, paying special attention to women- led businesses and green finance projects. UBA’S Group Managing Director, Oliver Alawuba, who spoke during the partnershi­p signing ceremony at UBA Head Office in Lagos, said as Africa’s Global Bank, UBA remains committed to supporting SMES in Africa, especially to women-founded and managed businesses, given its robust network, which is spread across the 20 countries in Africa and major global financial capitals.

“This guarantee will catalyze the bank's interventi­on for SME business, women- led and environmen­t- friendly businesses, enabling us to further extend our reach and impact. Additional­ly, the extensive capacity developmen­t initiative­s planned for our SME customers across 20 African countries align with our vision to empower businesses, drive innovation, and foster sustainabl­e growth.

“I am particular­ly excited about our focus on advancing the Africa Continenta­l Free Trade Area ( AFCFTA) initiative, reaffirmin­g UBA'S $ 6 billion commitment to SMES across Africa. This initiative, announced in September last year, demonstrat­es our dedication to supporting the economic integratio­n of our continent,” he said.

Group CEO of African Guarantee Fund, Jules Ngankam, said the partnershi­p would significan­tly drive economic growth across the continent.

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