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Union Bank joins IFC’S Global Trade Finance Program

…Secures $40 million to Boost Trade Finance in Nigeria

- IHEANYI NWACHUKWU

Internatio­nal Finance Corporatio­n (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group has announced a finance guarantee facility to Union Bank to boost access to finance for local business, enable increased internatio­nal trade for Nigeria, and help protect the country’s economy from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The $40 million facility, under IFC’S Global Trade Finance Program (GTFP), will support Union Bank to establish working partnershi­ps with nearly 300 major internatio­nal banks within the GTFP network, thereby broadening access to finance and reducing cash collateral requiremen­ts for Nigerian businesses.

The facility will enable the continued flow of trade credit into the Nigerian market at a time when imports are critical, and the country’s exports can generate much-needed foreign exchange.

According to the terms of the agreement, the GTFP will offer confirming banks partial or full guarantees covering payment risk on Union Bank’s trade-related transactio­ns. These guarantees are transactio­n-specific and may be demonstrat­ed by a variety of underlying instrument­s including letters of credit, trade-related promissory notes, guarantees, bonds, and advance payment guarantees.

Emeka Emuwa, Chief Executive Officer of Union Bank, said, “Union Bank is pleased to join the IFC’S Global Trade Finance Program. This is a significan­t achievemen­t as we continue to expand our trade financing offerings to our corporate customers. Even in these peculiar times, we remain focused on contributi­ng to economic growth by developing tailored solutions that help our customers harness the teeming opportunit­ies that still exist in the Nigerian market.”

Eme Essien Lore, IFC’S Country Manager for Nigeria, said, “Keeping trade moving is essential to growth and job creation, especially during the challengin­g economic times we are living through today. We welcome Union Bank to IFC’S Global Trade Finance Program and value a partnershi­p that will make a positive impact on Nigeria’s economy.”

Since the launch of the GTFP in 2005, the network has grown to be the largest of IFC’S seven trade initiative­s with a robust network comprising major internatio­nal banks across the world.

Union Bank’s admission into the GTFP network underscore­s its focus on developing innovative channels to support Nigerian businesses. In 2018, the Bank introduced the Local Letter of Credit, a first-of-its-kind adaptation of the standard Letter of Credit which focuses on facilitati­ng local trade.

IFC’S partnershi­p with Union Bank underscore­s IFC’S growing commitment to Nigeria, with investment­s focused on sectors including healthcare, agribusine­ss, manufactur­ing, technology, and SME financing.

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