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Home » Afreximbank Prepares $8 Billion Financing Package for its New Member
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Afreximbank Prepares $8 Billion Financing Package for its New Member

by Oluebube Elechi February 4, 2026
written by Oluebube Elechi February 4, 2026
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Africa Export Import Bank (Afreximbank) has lined up an initial financing package of $8 billion for its new member, South Africa, following the country’s admission as a full sovereign member, the trade bank said.

South Africa became a full member of Afreximbank this week, more than 30 years after the institution was established in 1993 as the country was unable to join at the time of the bank’s formation due to international restrictions linked to the apartheid era.

The bank said the $8 billion represents an initial package and will be deployed through various financing instruments aligned with its trade and development mandate. The facilities are expected to support trade flows, export development, and industrial activities linked to South Africa’s engagement with African and global markets.

Afreximbank also added that South Africa’s membership provides the country with access to a wider range of the bank’s products, including trade finance, guarantees, and structured credit solutions. These products are designed to support exporters, manufacturers, and project developers operating across multiple sectors.

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The announcement comes as South Africa seeks to expand its export destinations amid ongoing tariff related trade frictions with the United States. Afreximbank said membership strengthens the country’s ability to access alternative markets, particularly within Africa.

The bank added that South Africa’s entry also enhances Afreximbank’s shareholder base and deepens its footprint on the continent with Afreximbank operating across more than 50 African countries and focuses on financing trade, promoting industrialisation, and supporting economic cooperation among its members.

Afreximbank did not provide a timeline for the full deployment of the $8 billion package. It said further details would be communicated as specific transactions and projects reach approval stages.

South Africa’s admission marks one of the most significant recent additions to Afreximbank’s membership, given the size and scale of the country’s economy and its role in regional trade.

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