SA secures R175bn loan package from Afreximbank

The African Export-Import Bank has agreed to lend South Africa an initial $11 billion (R175.6?billion) to ease funding pressures, support infrastructure projects and Black-owned businesses.

As much as $8 billion will be directed to priority areas including energy, minerals processing and critical infrastructure, Afreximbank President George Elombi said at the signing of the support package in Johannesburg on Wednesday.

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The lender also plans to invest in the expansion of automotive manufacturing and the development of industrial parks to broaden South Africa’s revenue base, he added.

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South Africa has made infrastructure a cornerstone of its economic policy as it seeks to revive growth and create jobs after more than a decade of stagnation.

The signing follows lawmakers’ approval last October for South Africa to join Afreximbank as a Class A shareholder, granting it full sovereign membership and a greater role in the lender’s governance.

It’s also expected to improve access to competitive trade finance for the country’s companies, banks and state-owned firms. The move will further expand funding for trade under the African Continental Free Trade Area.

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“For South Africa, the decision to accede to Afreximbank represents a strategic alignment: we seek to contribute to an Africa that prioritises intra-continental trade and builds its own industrial base and capacity,” President Cyril Ramaphosa said.

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The programme will also inject capital into South Africa’s transformation initiatives, Ramaphosa said, adding that one immediate priority would be “to give muscle” to a Transformation Fund that’s been created to support Black-owned and managed businesses.

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As much as $3 billion will go toward supporting the R100-billion ($6.3 billion) fund, Ramaphosa said.

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