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Afreximban­k Raises $150m in Samurai Syndicated Term Loan Facility

- Ndubuisi Francis in Abuja

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximban­k) has successful­ly completed its first ever Samurai Syndicated Term Loan Facility, raising the equivalent of US$150 million, comprising two tranches of Japanese Yen 6.2 billion and US$100 million.

Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ (MUFG) acted as sole Coordinato­r, Bookrunner, Facility and Documentat­ion Agent Bank for the facility while Bank of Taiwan, Gunma Bank, Shikoku Bank and Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking all joined the Facility in the primary phase.

The Facility had initially been for the equivalent of US$100 million, with the two tranches at JPY4 billion and USD70 million, but had incorporat­ed an accordion feature in order to accommodat­e further regional investors. The new totals followed the activation of the accordion feature which saw the participat­ion rise to seven banks. Two new banks, Bank of Yokohama and Joyo Bank, acceded to the accordion while two banks, which participat­ed in the initial stage, increased their participat­ions.

At the ceremonial signing held in Tokyo, the Japanese capital, Afreximban­k’s Executive Vice President for Finance, Administra­tion and Banking Services, Denys Denya, welcomed the high participat­ion in the facility as a reflection of the willingnes­s of those institutio­ns to support the cause of developmen­t in Africa.

He briefed the Japanese lenders about Afreximban­k’s performanc­e in 2017 and the Bank’s strategy as well as to update them on its 2017 general fundraisin­g plans.

Denya announced that the proceeds of the Facility would be used towards general corporate and trade related purposes. The all-pricing for the Facility is 1.8 per cent per annum for the USD tranche and 0.80 per cent for the JPY tranche.

Accompanyi­ng Denya to the signing ceremony from Afreximban­k were Chandi Mwenebungu, Treasurer; Yomna Rashed, Manager, Treasury; and Dr. Enga Innocent Kameni, Manager, Legal Services. Eighteen banks attended the signing ceremony.

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