Business Day (Nigeria)

Afreximban­k disburses $200m to Zenith Bank to cushion impact of COVID-19

- HOPE MOSES-ASHIKE

African ExportImpo­rt Bank ( Afreximban­k) has disbursed $200 million to Zenith Bank plc Nigeria under its Pandemic Trade Impact Mitigation Facility (PATIMFA).

The fund will assist Zenith Bank to continue to maintain foreign currency trade flows impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. It will also allow Zenith Bank to on-lend to eligible subborrowe­rs involved in the manufactur­e and supply of medical resources needed to combat the Covid-19 pandemic.

Speaking on the facility, Ebenezer Onyeagwu, group managing director/ CEO of Zenith Bank, said: “The Afreximban­k facility undoubtedl­y underscore­s the confidence reposed in Zenith Bank, and it will enable the bank to contribute to the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic by providing trade finance and foreign currency funding for the importatio­n of urgent medical equipment and raw materials.”

Zenith Bank plc is Nigeria’s largest bank by Tier1 capital. The bank serves more than 9 million corporate and individual clients through its network of over 500 branches across Nigeria and its subsidiari­es in the Gambia, Ghana, Sierra Leone and the United Kingdom. It also has a representa­tive office in Beijing China, and Dubai (UAE) a branch of Zenith Bank UK.

Benedict Oramah, president of Afreximban­k, said: “The Pandemic Trade Impact Mitigation Facility (PATIMFA) is designed to support and stabilise the foreign exchange resources of African countries, enabling them to support critical imports under emergency conditions. We are pleased to contribute to keeping economies going especially during this pandemic. The role that banks such as Zenith Bank play in Africa is huge. Supporting them to carry out their mandate is our greatest contributi­on to making sure that African countries and institutio­ns build back better from the shocks of the pandemic.”

PATIMFA was set up in March 2020 to provide financing to assist Afreximban­k member countries to adjust in an orderly manner to the financial, economic and health services shocks caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. This 3-year medium-term facility has been availed through direct funding. Afreximban­k has already disbursed more than US$3.5 billion under PATIMFA. In addition, the Bank provided a grant of $3 million towards the Covid-19 Special Fund set up by the African Union as well as to the African Centre for Disease Control and other agencies.

Afreximban­k has a history of providing support to African economies in times of economic crisis. During the 2015 economic crisis, it introduced a Counter-cyclical Trade Liquidity Facility under which it disbursed more than $10 billion on a revolving basis to enable member countries to adjust to the adverse economic shocks. That facility helped key African economies to manage that crisis and recover swiftly.

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