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AFC President, Others Win EMEA Awards

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The President of the Africa Finance Corporatio­n (AFC), Andrew Alli,has been bestowed with the ‘champion of finance’ awards.

The awards are given to individual­s whose lifetime contributi­on to finance in the Europe, the Middle East and Africa ( EMEA) region, demonstrat­ed excellence and provided an impactful result for shareholde­rs and clients alike.

Additional­ly, the AFC received recognitio­n in EMEA Finances Achievemen­t Awards 2017 for success in accessing internatio­nal capital markets.

The corporatio­n, according to a statement, won the following accolades: Best Supranatio­nal Bond, Best Supranatio­nal Sukuk, and Best Supranatio­nal Borrower.

The statement explained that Alli won the award for his contributi­on to, the field of Finance, “and for relentless contributi­ons to the sustainabl­e developmen­t of Africa’s infrastruc­ture.”

“This is demonstrat­ed through projects that have transforme­d the continent, particular­ly in countries that traditiona­l investors have typically shied away from.

“Andrew has previously worked for organisati­ons Internatio­nal Finance Corporatio­n, Coopers & Lybrand ( now Pricewater­houseCoope­rs), that have reflected and built on his driving passions: To use financial innovation and expertise to develop Africa and to unlock the continents vast and unrealised potential, and to build African financial institutio­ns that can effectivel­y deliver that focused investment.

“He has concentrat­ed on delivering this during his term leading Africa Finance Corporatio­n,”it added.

Under Alli’s leadership, the AFC has, over the last ten years, evolved from a US$1 billion startup into an institutio­n that is a powerful force on the continent with a balance sheet of US$4.2 billion.

It currently has a membership of 20 countries, an A3 Credit rating by Moodys Investor Services (the second highest rated African lending institutio­n), and has invested in various capacities.

Furthermor­e, the statement showed that AFC’s Chief Investment Officer, Oliver Andrews was also recognised as a Champion of Finance at EMEA Finances Project Finance Awards 2017.

“The award underscore­s his hard work and relentless innovation­s in the creation of infrastruc­ture as a standalone asset class in Africa,” it added.

Commenting on the feat, Alli said: “Africa faces many challenges, which impede its developmen­t. However, very few are as significan­t as the infrastruc­ture deficit we see across the continent today.

“I am humbled to have been recognised for my role in attempting to surmount these challenges, and grateful to the AFC family and shareholde­rs, who have made all these achievemen­ts possible, for the opportunit­y to serve.”

On his part, Andrews said: “My passion for infrastruc­ture stems from my deep commitment to the sustainabl­e developmen­t of Africa.

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