Three former African Presidents to headline events at Afreximbank’s 22nd Annual General Meeting

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Afreximbank AGM 2015

Cairo, 18 May 2015 No less than three former African Presidents are expected at activities marking the 22nd Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) scheduled to take place in Lusaka from 10 to 13 June, according to a programme of events released by the Bank.

Afreximbank said in Cairo today that former Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo of Nigeria, Thabo Mbeki of South Africa and Joaquim Chissano of Mozambique would speak on the risks posed by the resurgence of political uncertainties and insecurity in Africa during a panel discussion on 11 June.

The discussion by the former Presidents will form part of meetings and seminars of the Advisory Group on Trade Finance and Export Development in Africa being organised by Afreximbank on the sidelines of the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders.

Other panels will look at different themes related to Africa’s economic growth and integration, including, “African direct investment as a source of long-term finance for export diversification and development” and the “Impact of recent adverse shocks on Africa’s growth prospects”.

The speakers will include Justin Lin, a former World Bank Chief Economist and professor of economics at the China Center for Economic Research and National School of Development, Peking University, China, as well as ministers, business leaders, political leaders, heads of financial institutions, and central bank governors from across Africa and beyond. They will be joined by high-level representatives of the Zambian government and experts in African trade finance.

An investment forum and a trade exhibition, as well as meetings of various committees of Afreximbank’s Board of Directors, will also be held as part of the activities during the Annual General Meeting.

A key highlight of the Annual General Meeting will be the appointment of a new President to take over from Jean-Louis Ekra, the current President of the Bank, whose tenure comes to an end this year.

Afreximbank, with an authorised capital of $5 billion, has four classes of shareholders. Class “A” is comprised of African governments, African central banks and African regional and sub-regional institutions while Class “B” consists of African private investors and African financial institutions. Class “C” is made up of non-African financial institutions, export credit agencies and private investors, while Class “D”, created in December 2012, is a category under which any person or entity can be allotted shares.

The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders is held each year to take stock of the Bank’s activities during the reporting year.

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About Afreximbank:

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) is the foremost Pan-African multilateral financial institution devoted to financing and promoting intra- and extra-African trade. The Bank was established in October 1993 by African governments, African private and institutional investors, and non-African investors. Its two basic constitutive documents are the Establishment Agreement, which gives it the status of an international organization, and the Charter, which governs its corporate structure and operations. Since 1994, Afreximbank has approved almost $35 billion in credit facilities for African businesses, including about $4.5 billion in 2014. Afreximbank is headquartered in Cairo. For more information, visit: www.afreximbank.com