[NIGERIA] : China Development Bank, UBA Sign Letter of Intent for a $100 million Loan Deal to Support SMEs in Africa
United
Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, a pan-African banking group and China
Development Bank
(CDB), the world’s largest development finance institution, on February
27, 2018 announced the signing of a letter of intent for $100 million
seven-year to finance the development of small and medium enterprises
(SMEs) in Africa.
The $100 million loan will enhance UBA’s capacity to provide access to finance to small and
medium enterprises (SMEs) across the 19 African countries where UBA currently operates.
“We
are excited to partner with China Development Bank (CDB), the
Development Financial Institution
of the Chinese Government, on this historic transaction, as we strongly
believe that the facility will serve as a catalyst to the sustainable
development of commerce and industry in Africa through provision of
critical financial interventions to SMEs across
our presence countries,” says Group Managing Director/CEO, UBA Plc, Mr.
Kennedy Uzoka.
Uzoka
noted that fund would be timely, as it should complement the recovery
of economic activities.
It will also further encourage African entrepreneurship particularly as
the funds will be applied to SMEs, which are important for inclusive
growth on the continent.
Speaking
during the signing ceremony, Chairman of UBA Plc, Mr. Tony Elumelu said
that the
fund will boost small and medium scale enterprises across Africa,
noting that CDB’s interest in supporting SMEs aligns with UBA’s vision
in growing business across Africa.
“In
UBA, CDB would have an enduring partner in reaching out to Africans as
UBA provides banking
services to over 14 million people across 20 African countries, and
like CDB, UBA funds critical infrastructural projects on the continent’
Elumelu said. He expressed that he would like to see an even stronger
relationship grow with CDB and UBA as well as
with China and Nigeria.
Also
commenting, the President of CDB, Mr. Zheng Zhijie, said the loan
intent is the beginning
of cooperation between UBA and CDB that would translate into an
enduring business relationship between China and Africa and Nigeria in
particular.
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