SBI and India Exim Bank Bridge Trade Financing Gaps in Africa
The State Bank of India (SBI) and India Exim Bank are actively supporting businesses in African countries by addressing the trade finance gap, as highlighted by the South African heads of the two organizations during the India Entrepreneurs Forum (IEF).
SBI’s Contributions
India Exim Bank’s Role
Strategic Initiatives
Collaboration Between SBI and India Exim Bank
Future Outlook
State Bank of India
EXIM Bank
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | The State Bank of India (SBI) and India Exim Bank are actively supporting businesses in African countries by addressing the trade finance gap |
| Purpose of the Forum | – Assist companies engaged in trade with India by enhancing capacity. – Focus on helping smaller businesses navigate trade finance complexities. |
| SBI’s Contributions | – Offers bilateral credit lines to multi-lateral institutions (Afri-Exim, Africa Finance Corporation). – Supports over 40 African nations for Indian corporates’ bank guarantees. – Direct funding reaches smaller African corporations, boosting overall trade. |
| Strategic Initiatives | – Trade Assistance Programme (TAP) aims to reduce trade finance gaps and enhance credit instruments. – Exploring credit lines for South African banks for projects in Zambia and Zimbabwe. |
| State Bank of India | – Chairman: Challa Sreenivasulu Setty – Head office: Mumbai, Maharashtra |
| India Exim Bank | – Chairman: Ms. Harsha Bangari – Head office: Mumbai, Maharashtra |
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