ADEX Signs $100M Line of Credit Agreement with National Bank of Egypt

Under the terms of the agreement, a revolving loan facility of $100 million has been established, with the primary aim of supporting transactions involving UAE exports to Egypt. WAM
Under the terms of the agreement, a revolving loan facility of $100 million has been established, with the primary aim of supporting transactions involving UAE exports to Egypt. WAM
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ADEX Signs $100M Line of Credit Agreement with National Bank of Egypt

Under the terms of the agreement, a revolving loan facility of $100 million has been established, with the primary aim of supporting transactions involving UAE exports to Egypt. WAM
Under the terms of the agreement, a revolving loan facility of $100 million has been established, with the primary aim of supporting transactions involving UAE exports to Egypt. WAM

Abu Dhabi Exports Office (ADEX), the export-financing arm of Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD), has signed a financing agreement with the National Bank of Egypt (NBE), reinforcing trade and economic relations between the UAE and Egypt, Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported on Wednesday.

“This landmark collaboration solidifies the longstanding bond between the two nations and showcases their commitment to mutual prosperity and growth”, it said.

Under the terms of the agreement, a revolving loan facility of $100 million has been established, with the primary aim of supporting transactions involving UAE exports to Egypt. This initiative seeks to bolster economic activities and promote cross-border trade relations, further enhancing the already fertile trade landscape between the two nations.

The agreement “aligns with our leadership’s vision, demonstrating its dedication to strengthening national exports,” said Director-General of ADFD and Chairman of the Exports Executive Committee of ADEX Mohamed Saif Al Suwaidi.

“The financing extended by ADEX represents a significant stride forward – a mission that actively contributes to the growth of our national economy and enriches a strategic partnership that enhances trade relations between our two countries.”

He added that the deal would bolster ADEX’s ambitions to tap into emerging regional and global markets.

“Our aim is to empower Emirati exporters to expand their international presence and enhance their competitiveness on a global scale, thus increase their contribution to the economy,” said Al Suwaidi.

The agreement marks a milestone in ADEX’s ongoing efforts to strengthen cooperation with Egypt and other countries. The partnership was a result of unilateral signings by each party, which were subsequently combined to cement the collaboration’s foundation, WAM reported.

The Abu Dhabi Exports Office extends loans and guarantees to Emirati exporters to enhance their contributions to the economy and foster their global expansion. The agreement reflects a strategic collaboration designed to strengthen the export sector, aligning with mutual interests.



World Bank Redirects Funds Towards Lebanon Emergency Aid

Flames rise from Israeli airstrikes in Dahiyeh, Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
Flames rise from Israeli airstrikes in Dahiyeh, Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
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World Bank Redirects Funds Towards Lebanon Emergency Aid

Flames rise from Israeli airstrikes in Dahiyeh, Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
Flames rise from Israeli airstrikes in Dahiyeh, Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

The World Bank announced on Thursday that it was redirecting funds originally earmarked for development programs in Lebanon towards emergency aid for people displaced by Israeli bombardment of the country.

"The World Bank is activating emergency response plans to be able to repurpose resources in the portfolio to respond to the urgent needs of people in Lebanon," said a statement from the US-based multilateral institution.

The multilateral institution currently has $1.5 billion in funding for programs in Lebanon. Part of this amount will be redirected.

Since September 23, more than 1,000 people have been killed in an Israeli air-and-ground campaign on Lebanon that has targeted armed group Hezbollah in the south and east of the country, with strikes expanding to include the capital Beirut.

Thousands have been displaced since the bombing began, and the funds would be used to provide aid to those populations, the World Bank said.

"This would include emergency support to displaced people that could be deployed through a digital platform the World Bank helped put in place during the Covid epidemic," the statement said.