COVID-19: Afreximbank Unveils $1.5 billion Facility To Support African Economies

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African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), a pan-African multilateral trade finance institution and its partners have unveiled a $1.5 billion collaborative COVID-19 pandemic response facility (COPREFA) to assist African economies. 

In a statement released on Wednesday, the institution stated that COPREFA was launched to mitigate the adverse effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the African continent.

Other stakeholders are; International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC), trade finance arm of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group, and Arab Bank For Economic Development in Africa (BADEA).

According to the statement, the facility will be accessible to eligible central banks, commercial banks and businesses to finance the importation of medical supplies, as well as agricultural equipment and fertilizers essential for addressing the pressing food production deficit.

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The facility is also designed to support African economies to overcome a myriad of challenges such as commodity price shocks, a significant drop in tourism, and disruption to supply chains and export manufacturing.

COPREFA will also address sudden declines in financial flows, including a drop off in trade and project finance, migrant remittances, portfolio investment and foreign direct investments (FDIs).

Afreximbank said standard eligibility criteria and credit appraisal process have been developed in order to facilitate implementation of the facility.

It further said support will be available through direct funding, lines of credit, confirmation and refinancing of documentary credits, guarantees, cross-currency swaps and other similar instruments.

Benedict Oramah(pictured), president of Afreximbank, said: “Afreximbank’s priority has always been to step-up when markets fall. That is why we are supporting African economies forcefully at the time of great difficulties.

“COPREFA, a product of a unique international partnership, is a major contribution to the global fight against the pandemic and will work alongside our other programs to ensure Africa’s future remains bright beyond this economic shock. We thank our partners for the confidence.”

Sidi Ould, director-general of BADEA, said: “BADEA has joined the fight against the pandemic by allocating a gross amount of more than $500 million in the COPREFA and other initiatives.

“These allocations will be utilised to ease the negative impacts of the pandemic on African economies and ensure the flow of essential strategic commodities to the continent”.

Afreximbank launched Pandemic Trade Impact Mitigation Facility (PATIMFA) in March 2020 to support African economies, of which over $5 billion has been disbursed.