Regional Development Banks Tie-up for Private Sector Growth


Regional Development Banks Tie-up for Private Sector Growth

Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa (BADEA) and Trade Development Bank Group (TDB) signed a 100-million-dollar disbursement for a hybrid capital instrument last week on the sidelines of the African Union summit. Admassu Tadesse, president and managing director of TDB Group, and Sidi Ould Tah (PhD), president of BADEA were the signatories at the event attended by Central Bank Governor Mamo Mihretu, CEO of the Ethiopian Securities Exchange Tilahun Kassahun (PhD), and Deputy Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC) Monique Nsanzabaganwa (PhD). Admassu Tadesse, president and managing director of TDB Group, and Sidi Ould Tah (PhD), president of BADEA were the signatories at the event attended by Central Bank Governor Mamo Mihretu, CEO of the Ethiopian Securities Exchange Tilahun Kassahun (PhD), and Deputy Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC) Monique Nsanzabaganwa (PhD). Admassu stated that funds will be used to support import and export activities, as well as providing indirect financing to the agricultural sector—especially fertilizer, cement factories, steel manufacturing, and other promising industries. "Return on the investment is expected at nine percent," Admassu told Fortune. Tah stated that in his 10-year tenure at BADEA, the organization has shown promising change, transferring from predominantly lending to the public sector to championing private development. "Approvals have increased 12-fold while disbursements have grown eight-fold," he told Fortune. BADEA is a development bank owned by the Arab League, focused on providing financial assistance to non-Arab African countries while TDB is a regional development finance institution serving Eastern and Southern Africa. TDB is involved in project financing and trade finance activities in Ethiopia. As of December 2023, the Bank’s gross exposure for the country was 756.91 million dollars. In the same period, the trade finance loan portfolio balance outstanding for Ethiopia was 669.68 million dollars. The project loan portfolio for Ethiopia had a total value of 275.02 million dollars.

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