UBA’s $6bn Pact With AfCTA To Boost Africa’s Trade

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 Africa’s Global Bank, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, has restated its commitment towards deepening intra-Africa trade to attain self-reliance and economic development.

According to the bank, it is important for Africa to be deliberate about the economic liberation drive of the continent.

UBA’s Deputy Managing Director, Muyiwa Akinyemi, said this during the Africa Day celebration at the ongoing 37th Lagos International Trade Fair at Tafawa Balewa Square where UBA is the headline sponsor.

Akinyemi explained that the bank’s dedication to SMEs and trade advancement across Africa is what informed its recent agreement with the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat, to provide financing for up to US$6bn over the next three years to eligible businesses across the continent.

L-R: Deputy President, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry(LCCI), Gabriel Idahosa, FCA; Group Head, Marketing & Corporate Communications, Alero Ladipo; President, LCCI, Asiwaju (Dr) Michael Olawale- Cole, CON; Deputy Managing Director, United Bank for Africa, Muyiwa Akinyemi ; Former President, LCCI, Toki Mabogunje and Deputy President, LCCI, Knut Ulvmoen, during the commemoration of Africa Day at the ongoing 37th Lagos International Trade Fair’, which UBA is the Headline Sponsor held in Lagos on Thursday

 He said, “We signed the agreement with AfCFTA on the sidelines of the 30th Afreximbank Annual Meeting (AAM) which was held in Accra, Ghana. By this agreement, both parties are to promote the development of SMEs operating in Four sectors under the 1st phase of the partnership which are largely import-dependent on providing technical and financing solutions for intra-African/domestic alternatives. These economic sectors are Agro-processing, Automotive, pharmaceuticals, Transport and Logistics”.

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“One of the key initiatives of the AfCFTA is to improve access to finance and markets for SMEs to encourage their growth and contribution to the socio-economic development of Africa. UBA remains committed to supporting the growth/development of SMEs across Africa. This is in line with our strategic focus on the SME segment being a catalyst to the economic development of Africa,” Akinyemi noted.


L-R: Head, Corporate & Other Collections, Abubakar Sanni; Honorary Life Vice President, Shade Bembatoum Young; Deputy President, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry(LCCI), Gabriel Idahosa, FCA; Deputy Managing Director, United Bank for Africa, Muyiwa Akinyemi; President, LCCI, Asiwaju (Dr) Michael Olawale- Cole, CON; Former President, LCCI, Toki Mabogunje, Deputy President, LCCI, Knut Ulvmoen; Group Head, Marketing & Corporate Communications, Alero Ladipo and Vice President, LCCI, Leye Kupoluyi, during the commemoration of Africa Day at the ongoing 37th Lagos International Trade Fair’, which UBA is the Headline Sponsor held in Lagos on Thursday

He explained that under the partnership UBA will go beyond just financing to provide non-financial services to these SMEs to develop the capacity for growth across the 20 African countries that we are present in and build sustainable business practices. We shall also be leveraging technology to deliver our financing activities to the beneficiaries and this platform provides us with a unique opportunity to stimulate the development of the continent as Africa’s Global Bank.”

Also speaking during the event, the President, the Lagos Chamber of Commerce, Asiwaju (Dr) Michael Olawale-Cole, appreciated the bank’s consistent participation as a partner and headline sponsor of the LITF for the past six years.

“Partnering with UBA is significant because it is an organization that has its footprint in 20 countries and that is a big feat. As partners we think alike and work together,” he said.

The president who acknowledged the bank’s unequaled support rendered to SMEs through its enormous window of opportunities, also commended the recent $6bn financing partnership it signed with AfCFTA intended to transform trade and boost SMEs to unprecedented levels across Africa.

United Bank for Africa is one of the largest financial services providers on the African continent, with operations in 20 African countries viz Nigeria, Benin, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Cote d’Ivoire, Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Mozambique, Gabon, Congo Brazzaville, Congo DRC, Chad and Cameroon. The bank is also present in the United Kingdom, the United States of America, France, and the United Arab Emirates. UBA provides Retail, SME, Commercial and Institutional/Wholesale banking services and leading financial inclusion through cutting-edge technology and customer experience.

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