At the Invest in African Energy Dubai reception, Egbert Faibille, the CEO of the Petroleum Commission of Ghana, will deliver a presentation on Ghana’s Energy Sector with the aim of enticing prospective investors to the region
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, March 24, 2023/APO Group/ —
The African Energy Chamber (AEC) (www.EnergyChamber.org), the voice of Africa’s energy sector, is pleased to announce that Egbert Faibille, CEO of the Petroleum Commission of Ghana, will speak at the Invest in African Energy Reception in Dubai on March 30, an event hosted with the aim of providing investors from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) an opportunity to connect with African executives and explore new partnership possibilities.
Faibille will accompany Hon. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, Ghana’s Minister of Energy, as well as members from the commission including Ebenezer Koranteng Harmah, Manager for Project Evaluation and Benedicta Reinarh, Senior Geophysicist.
Since assuming the role of CEO in 2017, Faibille has demonstrated a deep commitment to advancing Ghana’s energy sector. His appearance at the Invest in African Energy Dubai reception carries significant weight as he represents one of Africa’s leading hydrocarbon powers with potential reserves exceeding 5 billion barrels of oil and 1.72 trillion cubic feet of gas. His presence is poised to play a pivotal role in spotlighting crucial gas projects, innovative energy initiatives and the immense potential for attracting investments from the UAE’s energy sector to Ghana and the broader African energy market.
Faibille holds a critical role in spearheading the expansion of Ghana’s oil and gas industry. As head of the Petroleum Commission, he oversees the vital task of regulating, managing and coordinating all upstream oil and gas operations in the country. Leveraging a productive and industry-focused regulatory approach, the commission is propelling growth in Ghana’s energy sector, elevating it to a highly desirable investment destination. Collaborating closely with the Ministry of Energy, the commission has established Ghana as a competitive prospect for upstream investment, resulting in a significant surge in oil and gas exploration and development.
Faibille’s participation at the Dubai reception will provide insights which aims to further promote Ghana’s energy sector at the event
The commission is also seeking to work with frontier E&P players to explore untapped basins and attract new entrants in the upstream market. Among the notable accomplishments in Ghana is the Jubilee oil field, producing 150,000 barrels per day; the 3.4 million-ton Tema Liquified Natural Gas terminal; the sizeable discovery by Springfield E&P in the West Cape Three Points Block 2 area; the 1,000 MW Sankofa gas-to-power project; and the West African Gas Pipeline project which aims to transport natural gas from Nigeria to countries in West Africa including Ghana.
In February 2023, Ghana advanced its gas infrastructure and resources to ensure energy security, with the Ghana National Gas Company signing an agreement for the construction of a second gas processing plant with a capacity of 150 million standard cubic feet per day. Additionally, the government is collaborating with stakeholders such as Tullow Oil to maximize exploration and production in the oil sector, aiming to optimizing resource exploitation and monetization to meet local, regional and global energy demand as well as fostering economic development.
As such, the outlook for Ghana’s oil and gas industry is promising, as recent discoveries suggest that oil and gas resources extend along the country’s coastline from Cape Three Points in the west to Keta in the east. Onshore, the Volta Basin is also believed to contain significant oil and gas reserves. Ghana’s oil and gas industry offers attractive growth opportunities and substantial returns on investment for global investors. Moreover, the country’s appealing energy regulatory framework makes it an enabling environment for investment in the sector.
With a business climate that is creating enabling environments for investors, some of the world’s largest oil majors now participate in Ghana’s oil and gas industry. Among these actors are Aker Energy, Tullow Ghana, Vitol, Kosmos Energy, ENI, ExxonMobil, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, Hess Ghana Limited, Springfield E&P, GNPC and others. Faibille’s participation at the Dubai event will highlight the contribution made by these major actors in Ghana’s energy sector as well as new opportunities for potential players.
“Ghana is among the most successful energy markets in Africa, with world-class projects positioning it as a regional oil, gas and power hub. The Petroleum Commission’s efforts to establish an enabling environment, implement market-driven policies and progressive legislature have accelerated growth and interest in the sector. Faibille’s participation at the Dubai reception will provide insights which aims to further promote Ghana’s energy sector at the event. The AEC will continue to support the efforts made by Faibille to enhance Ghana’s energy sector,” stated NJ Ayuk, the Executive Chairman of the AEC.
The results demonstrate continued resilience, disciplined balance sheet management and strong deal execution despite a challenging global operating environment
The growth in net interest income and profitability demonstrates the strength of our operating model and the continued relevance of our mandate
CAIRO, Egypt, May 22, 2026/APO Group/ –African Export-Import Bank (“Afreximbank” or the “Bank”) (www.Afreximbank.com) and its subsidiaries (the “Group”) announced its results for the three months ended 31 March 2026. The results demonstrate continued resilience, disciplined balance sheet management and strong deal execution despite a challenging global operating environment.
The Group continued to expand its lending activities in Q1 2026, resulting in total credit exposure growing by 2% to reach a portfolio of US$42 billion, up from US$41 billion as of 31 December 2025. This performance reflects Afreximbank’s leading role as a Development Finance Institution (DFI) in financing trade and trade-enabling infrastructure, and its strategic contribution to economic resilience across Africa and the Caribbean.
Average loans and advances for Q1 2026 stood at US$32 billion, up 8% compared to the same period in the prior year, driving the recorded growth in interest income. The Group’s liquidity position remained strong, with cash and cash equivalents of US$5.6 billion, representing 14% of total assets, consistent with FY2025 and above the Bank’s strategic minimum.
Asset quality also remained strong, with the non-performing loan (NPL) ratio at 2.40%, broadly in line with 2.43% at FY2025 and below industry average.
Shareholders’ funds increased to US$8.6 billion at 31 March 2026, up from US$8.4 billion at FY2025, supported by internally generated capital of US$268.9 million and new equity investments received during the quarter, underscoring the Bank’s continued ability to mobilise capital from its shareholders in support of its growth and development mandate.
The Group delivered strong profitability during the quarter. Notwithstanding declining benchmark rates, total interest income rose by 14% year-on-year to reach US$813.6 million, while net interest income increased by 24% to US$510.0 million, compared with US$411.2 million in the first quarter of 2025. The Group’s cost-to-income ratio remained contained at 19%, well within the Group’s strategic ceiling of 30%. As a result, Profit for the period increased to US$268.9 million, up from US$215.4 million in Q1 2025.
The Group continued to maintain a strong capital position, with a capital adequacy ratio of 23% as at 31 March 2026, in line with the Bank’s long-term capital management targets.
During the quarter, Afreximbank continued to demonstrate its counter-cyclical role in response to external shocks. In March 2026, the Bank launched a US$10 billion Gulf Crisis Response Programme to help member countries mitigate adverse spillover effects from the Gulf crisis. The facility is designed to support liquidity, stabilise trade and payments, and address supply-side disruptions, particularly in energy, tourism and aviation, fertilisers, food and other critical imports.
The Bank also continued to deploy targeted financing and advisory support to strengthen trade flows, industrial capacity and economic resilience across Africa and CARICOM. Regional integration received further momentum following South Africa’s ratification of the Bank’s Establishment Agreement in February 2026, bringing one of Africa’s largest and most diversified economies into the Bank’s membership and giving the Bank full continental coverage.
Highlights of the results for Afreximbank Group are shown below:
Financial Performance Metrics
Q1’2026
Q1’2025
Gross Income (US$ million)
874.1
784.9
Net Income (US$ million)
268.9
215.4
Return on average equity (ROAE)
13%
12%
Return on average assets (ROAA)
2.62%
2.38%
Cost-to-income ratio
19%
16%
Financial Position Metrics
Q1’2026
FY’2025
Total Assets (US$ billion)
41.7
42.3
Total Liabilities (US$ billion)
33.0
33.9
Shareholders’ Funds (US$ billion)
8.6
8.4
Non-performing loans ratio (NPL)
2.40%
2.43%
Cash/Total assets
14%
14%
Capital Adequacy ratio (Basel II)
23%
23%
Mr. Denys Denya, Afreximbank’s Senior Executive Vice President, commented:
“Against a backdrop of continued global uncertainty, heightened geopolitical risks and tight financial conditions, the Group delivered a resilient first-quarter performance, underpinned by disciplined balance sheet management, sound asset quality and strong capital and liquidity buffers. The growth in net interest income and profitability demonstrates the strength of our operating model and the continued relevance of our mandate. Our swift launch of the US$10 billion Gulf Crisis Response Programme further underscores Afreximbank’s counter-cyclical role in supporting member countries during periods of disruption. We remain focused on stabilising trade flows, easing liquidity pressures and advancing the industrial and economic transformation of Africa and the Caribbean.”
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Afreximbank.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES – Media OutReach Newswire – 22 May 2026 – Via Licensing Alliance (Via) today announced continued momentum for its Voice Codec patent pool, including the addition of a new unnamed licensee and new licensors, NovaVoice Limited and Cordial IP, further growing the program’s patent stack and market penetration from its initial five, large global licensors.
The addition of the new licensee, unnamed at this time, reflects growing industry adoption of the collaborative licensing pathway Via’s Voice Codec program creates for accessing IP rights to critical voice technologies. This addition reflects a growing market uptake of advanced voice technologies, including EVS and IVAS, driven by rising demand as 5G and 5G-Advanced technologies are adopted worldwide.
Additionally, Via continues to prioritize transparency and has published its full rate structure for the Voice Codec pool, providing further clarity and predictability for implementers and to the broader market. For implementers, the full rate structure allows for complete visibility as they consider the appropriate royalty structure to choose from to meet their product level costs, evaluate future growth paths for their product lines, or plan their geographical expansion plan needs. This level of disclosure not only reduces uncertainty in licensing decisions but also enables more consistent benchmarking, reinforcing confidence in fair, market-aligned SEP licensing practices. The program’s royalty rates are listed on Via’s website at https://www.via-la.com/licensing-programs/voice-codec/#license-fees.
The addition of the new licensors indicates increased interest from patent holders in licensing their voice technology SEPs through highly efficient, aggregated licensing vehicles such as patent pools. Future growth in both the licensor list and the number of patents consolidated through the pool license will continue to enhance the value of the Voice Codec License for implementers. Via’s Voice Codec program licensors are listed here: https://www.via-la.com/licensing-programs/voice-codec/#licensors.
Via’s Voice Codec pool covers Enhanced Voice Services (EVS), which supports voice communications across more than one billion and growing active devices globally, as well as Immersive Voice and Audio Services (IVAS), which will play a central role in next-generation voice and spatial audio applications.
“We are pleased to welcome these new entrants to our pool, which signal continued growth and momentum our Voice Codec program,” said Kevin Mack, President of Via Licensing Alliance. “This pool license offers strong value relative to other market options and represents the only collaborative licensing solution for EVS and IVAS technologies, making it a smart and efficient pathway for companies seeking to license critical voice capabilities.”
EVS remains a foundational technology for high-quality voice communications in 5G and 5G-Advanced networks, with adoption continuing to expand as 5G, 5G-Advanced and future network iterations reach global scale. As spatial audio and advanced voice technologies expand into 6G and a broader range of non-cellular devices, the importance of IVAS technologies is expected to increase, with Via’s pool offering an early and effective licensing pathway.
For more information about the Voice Codec patent pool, including information for prospective licensees, please visit https://www.via-la.com.
About Via Licensing Alliance:
Via Licensing Alliance is the collaborative licensing leader, dedicated to accelerating global technology adoption, fostering participation, and generating return on innovation with balanced licensing solutions for innovators and manufacturers of all sizes around the globe. Via has operated dozens of licensing programs for a variety of technologies. Via is an independently managed company owned by industry-leading participants with over 25 years of intellectual property licensing leadership. For more information about Via, please visit https://www.via-la.com.
The AfCFTA Secretariat and Afreximbank commend the Government and people of the Republic of Togo for hosting Biashara Afrika 2026 and for their continued commitment to advancing Africa’s economic integration agenda
LOMÉ, Togo, May 21, 2026/APO Group/ –The AfCFTA Secretariat and African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) (www.Afreximbank.com) welcome the announcement by the Government of the Republic of Togo, under the leadership of H.E. Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé, President of the Council of the Republic of Togo, regarding measures to facilitate visa-free entry for all nationals of African States holding valid passports, as announced by the Minister of Security on 18 May 2026.
The announcement was made in Lomé on the sidelines of Biashara Afrika 2026, the continent’s premier trade and business platform, which has brought together policymakers, private sector leaders, investors, and stakeholders from across Africa to advance dialogue on intra-African trade, investment, and regional integration.
Throughout the engagements, participants underscored the importance of facilitating the movement of African citizens, entrepreneurs, and investors as an important enabler of intra-African trade and economic cooperation. Against this backdrop, the announcement reflects the growing continental momentum towards strengthening connectivity and deepening African integration.
The AfCFTA Secretariat and Afreximbank, to which Togo is a State Party and a Member State, envision a continent where goods, services, capital, and people move more freely across borders in support of an integrated African market. Measures that facilitate mobility and connectivity continue to contribute towards advancing the broader mandate of both institutions; the attainment of the aspirations of Agenda 2063.
The AfCFTA Secretariat and Afreximbank commend the Government and people of the Republic of Togo for hosting Biashara Afrika 2026 and for their continued commitment to advancing Africa’s economic integration agenda.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Afreximbank.
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