Oramah, Afreximbank President
The
Structured Trade Finance Seminar and Workshop, organized annually by
the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), will be hosted in
Casablanca, Morocco, from 7 to 9 November, the Bank announced Wednesday
in Cairo.
The
2018 seminar and workshop, being organized in collaboration with the
Ministry of Economy and Finance of Morocco, will be the 18th in the
series, which aims to equip African financial institutions, bankers
and professionals from regulatory agencies, corporates and legal
firms with skills for dealing with the challenges of financing
transactions under heightened global economic uncertainty.
In
a message in Cairo, Afreximbank said that the 2018 seminar will focus
on the Fundamentals of Structured Trade Finance, with the expectation
that, at the end of the seminar, participants would have acquired the
skills and capacity to properly identify risks in typical trade
finance transactions and would be able to structure bankable trade
and trade-related project finance deals of varying levels of
complexity
According
to the Bank, even though it is now commonly accepted that structured
finance is an effective tool for financing trade in the context of
uncertainty and economic difficulty, expertise in the field has
remained in short supply in Africa, hence the development of two
flagship courses, ‘Fundamentals of Structured Trade Finance’ and
‘Advanced Structured Trade Finance’, which the Bank offers in
alternate years during the seminars.
Prof.
Benedict Oramah, President of Afreximbank, said that the event had
also become an important platform for African bankers and other trade
finance practitioners to meet and network, thereby making a major
contribution in boosting African trade.
This
year’s speakers will include highly rated experts from leading
financial institutions and firms as well as key financial services
regulators from Africa and beyond.
The
more than 200 expected participants will be senior executives from
African banks and financial institutions, regulatory institutions,
hedge funds, Africa country funds, venture capital institutions,
corporate entities engaged in trade, manufacturing and privatized
infrastructure projects, Afreximbank’ s trade finance and project
finance intermediaries, African law firms and insurance firms.
About
1,600 African trade finance professionals have taken part in the
seminars and workshops since they were introduced in 1999. The 2017
seminar and workshop took place in Cape Verde.
Bankers
and other professionals interested in participating in the 2018
seminar and workshop can find registration instructions, along with
other details about the event,
at https://stf2018.afreximbankevents.com/register/.
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