Tony Elumelu, chairman of Heirs Holdings, making a statement during the signing ceremony, joined by Afreximbank President Prof. Benedict Oramah
The
African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) yesterday, in Cairo signed
financing facilities totalling $600 million with the Heirs Holdings
Group, a pan-African proprietary investment holding company.
Heirs
Holdings, which has significant investments across Africa in the
financial services, resources, real estate and hospitality and power
sectors, plans to deploy the facilities to further support its power,
oil and gas strategy, as it positions itself as an African leader in
integrated natural resources.
Afreximbank
President Prof. Benedict Oramah represented the Bank while Tony
Elumelu, Chairman of Heirs Holdings, represented the group during the
signing ceremony which took place at the inaugural Intra-African
Trade Fair (IATF) in Cairo.
According
to Heirs Holdings, the proceeds of the facilities will support the
Group’s vision of creating a dynamic resource-based division
focused on ensuring value creation occurs on the African continent
and the development of value chains that directly benefit the broader
African economy and consumer.
Prof.
Oramah welcomed the continuing strong relations with Heirs Holdings
and commended its potential role in addressing some of the
fundamental challenges that have affected the power and energy
sectors in Africa.
“We
are delighted to be partnering with Afreximbank,” said Mr. Elumelu.
“The Bank continues to play a critical role in the economic and
social development of the continent. Together, we illustrate that
Africa can create world class institutions, which are capable of
successfully making the long-term investments necessary for Africa’s
economic transformation and catalyse the enabling environment that
will unleash Africa’s potential”.
The
IATF, organized by Afreximbank, in collaboration with the African
Union, and hosted by the Government of Egypt, will last until 17
December 2018 and is expected to attract about 70,000 visitors.
Transactions worth about $25 billion are expected to be concluded at
the IATF which has almost 1,100 registered exhibitors from 42
countries.
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