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UBA, Saudi EXIM Bank partner on business relations, export growth
Photo Caption: Chief Executive Officer, United Bank for Africa (UBA) United Arab Emirate, Vikrant Bhansali (left); Group Treasurer, UBA, Adeleke Adeyemi; Group Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer, UBA, Oliver Alawuba and Chief Executive Officer, Saudi Export-Import Bank (SAUDI EXIM), Saad Akhaib, during the signing of Memorandum of Understanding between UBA and Saudi EXIM, towards deepening of economic and finance relations and export growth between Saudi Arabia and Africa, at the Saudi Arab African Economic Conference, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc and Saudi Export-Import Bank (Saudi EXIM), a premier export credit agency in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, have announced a partnership aimed at strengthening business growth and enhancing economic cooperation between their economies.
To this end, both institutions signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) last week, to foster economic cooperation and trade relations between the two entities.
The MoU was signed on the sidelines of the Saudi and Arab African Summits in Saudi Arabia.
The partnership between UBA Group and Saudi EXIM Bank outlines the guiding principles for developing cooperation and relations between the two banks, with primary focus on promoting trade through the export of goods and services between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the African markets.
Apart from collaborating in these areas, both institutions will also ensure sustained participation in the development of the African economy through intercontinental business relationships that will be facilitated by the new partnership.
The MoU will also work towards supporting joint projects and collaboration involving the export of goods and services from Saudi Arabia, and exploring opportunities to co-finance, co-insure, co-guarantee, and reinsurance projects jointly undertaken by companies from both regions.
It will also facilitate the exchange of information and know-how in the field of export credit policies and practices, the sharing of experiences and best practices through meetings, conferences, seminars, and workshops, as well as providing training for each other’s staff members and staff exchanges when beneficial to both parties.
UBA’s Chief Executive Officer, Oliver Alawuba, who expressed his enthusiasm about this collaboration, explained that through the partnership, both companies will Identify and support joint projects and collaboration in the area of exportation of goods and services.
He said, “We are happy to join hands with Saudi EXIM Bank in a partnership that holds great promise for businesses and economies in both regions. This agreement will not only facilitate the export of goods and services but also solidify our commitment to intercontinental business relationships and contribute to the development of the African economy.”
CEO of Saudi EXIM, Saad Al-Khalb, said, “By uniting our strengths, we are setting in motion a dynamic platform that will propel the export of innovative Saudi goods and services, catalyze industrial growth, and magnify our global footprint across the rich tapestry of African economies. This, we believe, will not only augment Saudi Arabia’s export diversification but also contribute significantly to the socio-economic fabric of the African nations we will serve together.”