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Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Leasing agricultural equipment in Senegal

Afreximbank backs Senegal agribusiness
6 January 2015. The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has arranged and partly financed a
€25mn credit facility to Locafrique, a leasing company to the Senegalese agricultural sector.  Afreximbank arranged the dual-tranche loan, with Banque Atlantique Senegal as an additional lender.

  • The first, five-year tranche will be used to import agricultural and non-agricultural equipment to be leased to clients involved in agricultural activities as well as transportation, manufacturing, construction, energy and industry. It is divided between a €16.5mn loan from Afreximbank and a €7mn loan from Banque Atlantique Senegal, and secured by a guarantee from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) for up to €7.5mn. 
  • The second, two-year tranche comprises €1.5mn from Afreximbank and €3.5mn from Banque Atlantique, and is a revolving factoring facility to be used to purchase and discount qualifying receivables from clients. 
Jean-Louis Ekra, president of the Afreximbank, says that the deal fits within the bank’s objective to contribute to the promotion of factoring in Africa.
“This facility helps to bring much-needed support to SMEs in Senegal as direct exporters in the supply chain and ensures that agriculture is commercialised as a business. It would enable Senegalese growers to shift from traditional manual agriculture to intensive industrial production, thereby improving productivity, efficiency and quality” 
Related:
The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has provided about US$350 million to finance cocoa processing activities in the four major cocoa producing countries in Africa. Afreximbank bank president Jean-Louis Ekra said the bank also had a pipeline of another US$400 million to help develop the cocoa processing industry in Africa.

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