United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, a pan-African banking group and Agence Française de Development (AFD), France’s public and solidarity-based development bank, on March 14, 2018 have entered into a Framework Agreement to utilise the EURIZ and ARIZ schemes offered by AFD to facilitate the financing of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and startups across the 20 countries where UBA operates in Africa.
The
new partnership, an off-shoot of the strategic relationship both
institutions have had
over the years, will enhance UBA’s capacity to finance SMEs in Nigeria
and across the other 19 African countries where the bank currently
operates, whilst ensuring AFD uses the financial structure availed by
UBA to reach out to many SMEs across Africa.
The
AFD’s EURIZ project helps the financially underserved Micro, Small and
Medium Enterprises to receive
loans for business development and sustainable jobs. AFD designed ARIZ
risk-sharing facility as one of the financial tools to give SMEs easier
access to financing from financial institutions. In the same vein, ARIZ
helps financial institutions to deal with
their SME risk and thereby help them develop their loan activity for
micro-enterprises, SMEs and microfinance institutions (MFIs).
“Our
partnership with Agence Française de Development(AFD) is novel as the
scheme being introduced
will enable us reach the various markets in our presence countries and
would empower the SMEs across Africa through the provision of financial
access, critical to their survival,” Kennedy Uzoka, Group Managing
Director/CEO, UBA Plc, said.
“With this partnership, we will be able to derive value from a world-class financial institution
which we believe is critical in growing wealth on the continent in the long-term,” Uzoka further stated.
Also
speaking at the signing, Mrs Cecile Couprie, Deputy Director,
Sub-Saharan Africa, Agence
Française de Development(AFD) said: “It is an honour for us at AFD to
work with UBA to promote the development of African countries. Working
with UBA will assist us to contribute to improving the economic and
social conditions in Africa of which the growth
of SMEs is essential.”
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