African Export-Import Bank, also referred to as Afreximbank, is an International financial institution, headquartered in Cairo, Egypt, whose primary objective is to promote and finance trade within the African continent and trade between Africa and other continents.
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Location
The headquarters of Afreximbank are located at 72 (B) El Maahad El Eshteraky Street, in the Heliopolis neighborhood in the city of Cairo, the capital and largest city in Egypt. The bank maintains a second branch at 2 Gnassingbe Eyadema Street, Asokoro, Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria. The bank's third branch is located at Eastgate Building, Third Floor, North Wing, Gold Bridge, in Harare, the capital and largest city in Zimbabwe.
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Overview
Africa Export-Import Bank is a large multilateral financial service organization, with total assets valued at US$4.4 billion and shareholders' equity of US$707 million, as of December 2013.
Recent developments
The 23rd Annual General Meeting of the bank's shareholders will be held 18-24 July 2016 in Seychelles. This meeting will be the first presided by the new president Dr. Benedict ORAMAH.
Shareholding
As of June 2013, the bank's shareholders, totaling 125, were divided into four categories:
- Class "A" Shareholders - African governments, African central banks, and African regional Institutions.
- Class "B" Shareholders - African private investors and African financial institutions.
- Class "C" Shareholders - Non-African financial institutions, export credit agencies, and private investors
- Class "D" Shareholders - Other institutions and individuals.
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