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Afreximbank signs a $100 million Trade Finance Facility with JE Energy for the execution of Guyana crude oil export contracts

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The facility is expected to help ensure that Guyana is able to trade internationally and to benefit from its natural resources while earning much needed foreign currency

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, December 2, 2024/APO Group/ — 

African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) (www.Afreximbank.com) on November 5 in Cape Town, South Africa, signed an agreement for a US$ 100-million Revolving Trade Finance Facility in favour of oil trader JE Energy Limited to support its contract implementation in the Republic of Guyana.

Under the terms of the agreement signed on the sidelines of the African Energy Week, JE Energy Limited, which has been awarded contracts to lift and market crude oil from Guyana, shall utilize the two-year facility to finance the purchase and sale of crude oil from Guyana’s Ministry of Natural Resources for onward sale to reputable international offtakers.

Issued in the context of Afreximbank’s drive to grow business opportunities in its member countries in the CARICOM region, the facility is expected to help ensure that Guyana is able to trade internationally and to benefit from its natural resources while earning much needed foreign currency.

We strongly believe this will go a long way to support JE Energy’s plan not only in Guyana but across the African continent

Signing the agreement on behalf of Afreximbank was Mrs. Helen Brume, Director & Global Head of Project & Asset Based Finance, while Mr. Joseph Ilebode, Group Managing Director, JE Energy Limited, signed for his company.

Ms. Gwen Mwaba – Managing Director, Trade Finance & Correspondent Banking at Afreximbank commented: “Afreximbank is thrilled to support JE energy in their recent contract with the Republic of Guyana to facilitate the export of the country’s crude oil.  This partnership not only highlights our commitment to fostering sustainable energy solutions in Africa and beyond but also strengthens regional trade ties. We believe that supporting innovative companies like JE Energy is crucial for unlocking economic potential and driving growth in the energy sector. Together we can contribute to a prosperous future for Guyana and the wider region.”

Mr. Joseph Ilebode, Group Managing Director at JE Energy commented: “We are very grateful to Afreximbank for the facility granted to JE Energy Ltd. It is a clear demonstration of Afreximbank’s willingness to support capable partners in driving energy solutions and unlocking the potential in the sector. We strongly believe this will go a long way to support JE Energy’s plan not only in Guyana but across the African continent.”

Guyana has emerged a significant contributor to growth in the global supply of crude oil since starting production in 2019, with its crude oil production reaching 645,000 barrels per day in early 2024 and crude oil production becoming the largest contributor to its economic growth.

Organised by the African Energy Chamber, the four-day African Energy Week, brings together African energy leaders, global investors and executives from the public and private sectors for dialogue on the future of the African energy industry. Running from 4 to 8 November, the event is featuring an interactive conference, exhibition and networking events, panel discussions, investor forums, industry summits and one-on-one meeting opportunities.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Afreximbank.

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The Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC) Leads Groundbreaking Effort to Launch the Africa-Arab Guarantee Fund

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This collaboration is designed to strengthen trade and investment ties between the Arab and African regions, fostering economic integration and mutual growth

ALGIERS, Algeria, December 4, 2024/APO Group/ — 

The Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC) (http://ICIEC.IsDB.org), a Shariah-compliant multilateral insurer and a member of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group has entered into a Service Agreement with the Islamic International Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC), Jef Vincent, and ActorX GmbH to create a three-year business plan for the proposed Africa-Arab Guarantee Fund (AAGF). This collaboration is designed to strengthen trade and investment ties between the Arab and African regions, fostering economic integration and mutual growth. 

The agreement was finalized virtually in the last week of November. Mourad Mizouri, AMAN Union Project Manager and speaker during Session 4 of the 14th AMAN Union Annual General Meeting, announced the agreement during a session focused on unlocking trade opportunities between Arab and African regions, underscoring its strategic importance.

As the Coordinator of the Arab-Africa Guarantee Fund, ICIEC is joining forces with ITFC, which represents the Secretariat of the Arab-Africa Trade Bridges (AATB) Program. Together with Jef Vincent and ActorX GmbH, ICIEC aims to provide a clear roadmap for the establishment and operationalization of the Fund. The initiative will include comprehensive market analysis, consultations with stakeholders, and strategic recommendations to ensure that the Fund operates efficiently and sustainably. 

This agreement underscores ICIEC’s commitment to facilitating sustainable economic growth and fostering stronger trade and investment linkages between Arab and African countries

The Africa-Arab Guarantee Fund is positioned as a transformative initiative under the AATB Program, aiming to close critical gaps in trade and investment facilitation between the two regions. By delivering innovative guarantee solutions, the Fund is expected to empower businesses and investors and significantly enhance economic opportunities across Arab and African nations. 

Commenting on the agreement, Dr. Khalid Khalafalla, Officer-in-Charge of ICIEC, said: 
“This agreement underscores ICIEC’s commitment to facilitating sustainable economic growth and fostering stronger trade and investment linkages between Arab and African countries. The Africa-Arab Guarantee Fund has the potential to transform trade and investment landscapes in both regions, and this collaboration is a crucial step toward realizing its full potential.”

As a leading multilateral institution providing Shariah-compliant insurance and reinsurance solutions, ICIEC’s role in this collaboration aligns closely with its mandate to promote trade and investment in Member Countries.    

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Pan-African Legal Group CLG Announces Appointment of Leon Van der Merwe as Partner

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Mr. Van der Merwe’s appointment reinforces CLG’s commitment to providing impactful and innovative legal solutions across Africa

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, December 4, 2024/APO Group/ — 

A distinguished Attorney of the High Court of South Africa with over 12 years of legal expertise, specializing in Corporate Law, Commercial Law, Litigation and Regulatory Compliance Leon Van der Merwe has joined pan-African legal and advisory group CLG (www.CLGGlobal.com) as a Partner.

A distinguished Attorney of the High Court of South Africa, Van der Merwe brings over 12 years of experience in Corporate Law, Commercial Law, Litigation and Regulatory Compliance. His areas of specialization include Contract Law, General and Commercial Litigation, Insolvency, Compliance, Property Law, Regulatory Law, Competition Law, Company Law and Risk Management.

His leadership and passion will be invaluable as we continue to grow together and build Africa’s largest professional service firm

Throughout his career, Van der Merwe has provided strategic counsel to national and international corporations, as well as African Governments, across various industries such as forestry, mining, construction, engineering, and retail. He holds an LLB Degree (Cum Laude) from the University of Pretoria.

“Leon’s promotion to Partner is a reflection not only of his exceptional professional skill but also of the trust he has earned from our clients, colleagues, and partners. His dedication and hard work are unmatched, and he exemplifies the core values that define CLG,” said Zion Adeoye, CEO and Managing Partner of CLG. “I am thrilled to welcome him as Partner and look forward to seeing his leadership continue to shape our journey. His elevation is more than deserved, and I know he will bring even greater value to our firm and our clients in this role.”

Oneyka Cindy Ojogbo, CLG Deputy Managing Partner, added, “It gives me great joy to welcome my friend and colleague into the partnership at CLG. His dedication to the firm and unwavering commitment to our clients have been the bedrock of his practice, and I couldn’t be more excited to see him take on this well-deserved role. His leadership and passion will be invaluable as we continue to grow together and build Africa’s largest professional service firm.”

Mr. Van der Merwe’s appointment reinforces CLG’s commitment to providing impactful and innovative legal solutions across Africa. His expertise will enhance the firm’s service offerings, further solidifying its position as a leading pan-African legal and advisory group.

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Binance & AltSchool Africa partner to empower Africa’s young talent with scholarships

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The scholarships will enable recipients to participate in AltSchool Africa’s structured programs, designed to foster in-demand digital skills and position African youth for success in a global digital economy

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, December 4, 2024/APO Group/ — 

Binance (www.Binance.com), a global leader in cryptocurrency exchange, has announced a partnership with AltSchool Africa to provide full-tuition scholarships to 500 young Africans. Kicking off in January 2025 to 31 December, this collaboration is aimed at addressing the digital skills gap in Africa by offering access to specialised education in fields such as software engineering, cybersecurity, sales and content creation, empowering learners with skills that are essential in today’s rapidly evolving job market.

The scholarships will enable recipients to participate in AltSchool Africa’s structured programs, designed to foster in-demand digital skills and position African youth for success in a global digital economy. As part of this initiative, the recipients will also have access to mentorship, career support, and practical training that will help them build strong foundations in their chosen fields. Click here (https://apo-opa.co/3CYnEt0) to register for the scholarship*.

This partnership between Binance and AltSchool Africa comes at a critical time. According to the International Finance Corporation (IFC) (http://apo-opa.co/3ZCKMWX), by 2030, 230 million jobs in Sub-Saharan Africa will require digital skills, yet only 2% of the workforce currently possesses them. By offering these scholarships, Binance and AltSchool Africa aim to close this gap and equip young Africans with the expertise needed for the future digital economy .

Through this partnership with AltSchool Africa, we are excited to provide opportunities that will help shape the future of many young students across the continent

“Through this partnership with AltSchool Africa, we are excited to provide opportunities that will help shape the future of many young students across the continent,” said Samantha Fuller, Spokeswoman  for Binance. “Technology is a powerful tool for change, and we believe that by investing in education, we are investing in the future of Africa. Our goal is to empower students to become innovators and leaders in the tech space.”

Binance’s scholarship initiative forms part of its broader commitment to supporting educational programs across Africa, helping young people gain the skills necessary to thrive in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. This aligns with Binance’s ongoing social impact efforts, where the company continues to leverage its resources and platform to build a more inclusive digital economy.

AltSchool Africa, an education platform tailored to developing digital skills across Africa, is proud to collaborate with Binance on this initiative. “With this partnership, we are able to reach more young Africans passionate about building a career in the digital economy, offering them a variety of our diploma programs and short courses,” said Nifemi Akinwamide, Head of Global Operations, AltSchool Africa. ”We laud Binance for this incredible initiative which will positively impact the lives of hundreds of Africans across the continent.”

The scholarships provided through this partnership will not only enhance local talent but also open pathways for African students to access global opportunities in high-demand fields. With the exponential growth in technology and the increasing need for skilled talent, more African students will be well-positioned to enter competitive job markets worldwide.

*This program is only eligible to certain countries within Africa. Terms and conditions apply (https://apo-opa.co/3CYnEt0)

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