Project News Details
Title:
Multinational - COMESA Regional Trade and Project Finance Support Facility - Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank (TDB)
Detail:
The proposed project concerns a US$ 200 million unfunded Risk Participation Agreement (RPA) to Eastern and Southern African Trade Development Bank (TDB). TDB was founded in 1985 as a multilateral, treaty-based financial institution with international immunities and privileges. It was conceived as the financing arm of the Preferential Trade Area for the Eastern and Southern African States, which was later transformed into Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA). TDB is a development finance institution (DFI), with whom the AfDB has an existing relationship spanning over 20 years. The facility is part of a US$ 300 million funding package to Eastern and Southern African Trade Development Bank (TDB), comprising US$ 50 million Trade Finance Line of Credit (TFLoC) and US$ 50 million long-term Line of Credit (LoC). The RPA will be for 3 years and the tenor of the underlying transactions will not exceed 2 years. The RPA component of this facility package provides a means to crowd in other private sector sources to provide financial support to countries where AfDB is constrained to intervene directly. The facility will be used to secure obligations arising from TF and trade related instruments originated within the COMESA member states such as letters of credit, bank guarantees, avalized obligations from documentary collections, bankers’ acceptance, pre and post import financing, factoring and forfeiture among others. The RPA facility will also provide a capital relief to TDB, which is crucial in cushioning its investment grade status and effectively enhance its profile as a confirming bank for African Issuing Banks and making its confirmation acceptable to international counter parties, allowing TDB to play a meaningful role in facilitating trade on the African continent. This is in line with the Bank’s strategy to support regional financial institutions to play a meaningful role in African development.
Source:
African Development Bank Group
Published Date:
16.07.2019
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