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Saudi EXIM to open two offices in Africa as it eyes exports worth $400m: CEO

Exclusive Saudi EXIM to open two offices in Africa as it eyes exports worth $400m: CEO
Saad bin Abdulaziz Al-Khalb spoke to Arab News (AN)
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Updated 31 October 2022

Saudi EXIM to open two offices in Africa as it eyes exports worth $400m: CEO

Saudi EXIM to open two offices in Africa as it eyes exports worth $400m: CEO

RIYADH: 抖阴短视频鈥檚 Export-Import Bank is set to open two offices in Africa in 2023, as it plans exports worth SR1.5 billion ($400 million) through these centers, said its CEO.聽

In an exclusive interview with Arab News on the sidelines of the Future Investment Initiative on Oct.聽27, Saad bin Abdulaziz Al-Khalb said the bank is increasingly focusing on Africa as it plans global expansion in the future.聽

鈥淲e have the plan to open our first two international offices in Africa. One in South Africa, and another in Egypt. We are targeting to attract or utilize SR1.3 billion or SR1.5 billion exports through these offices in a three year period,鈥 said Al-Khalb.聽

Al-Khalb said the Saudi EXIM Bank has provided SR20 billion to support the Kingdom鈥檚 exports since its establishment in February 2020.聽

He further pointed out that the bank supplied SR10 billion to Saudi exporters in 2022 until September end.聽

He added that this support shows the 鈥渇lexibility and ability of Saudi EXIM to react to the market need and fill the gap as needed to export more and more.鈥澛

Al-Khalb insisted the bank will contribute to the Kingdom鈥檚 National Industrial Strategy by providing financial solutions and insurance to exporters.聽

The Saudi Industrial Strategy aims to increase exports to SR560 billion in 2030 from SR250 billion in 2020 鈥 finally reaching over SR900 billion by 2035.聽

Al-Khalb further added that Saudi EXIM Bank is working closely with ACWA Power on two projects 鈥 a solar power plant and a wind plant.

He added: 鈥淲e are going to help the company (ACWA Power) and support their financial needs to build those new power plants on the regional level.鈥

Al-Khalb, however, did not reveal the amount involved in the deal with ACWA Power and said that negotiations are still underway, and the exact figure will be unveiled by the first quarter of 2023.聽

He pointed out that 80 percent of Saudi EXIM Bank鈥檚 portfolio is allocated to the industrial sector and 40 percent is exclusively supplied to small and medium enterprises.聽

Al-Khalb also lauded Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the Kingdom鈥檚 global resilient logistics initiatives.聽

鈥淥n Sunday, His Royal Highness, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced these great initiatives. The initiative itself mentioned that there will be an investment of around SR40 billion in the next three years,鈥 Al-Khalb said.聽

While speaking at a panel discussion during the event, Al-Khalb said that the main objective of EXIM is to ensure that no Saudi cross-border export fails due to a lack of insurance or financing.聽

He added that 抖阴短视频鈥檚 Export Credit Agency and EXIM Bank are strategic partners for commercial and financial institutions, and support them in their credit offering and mitigating financial risks while carrying out cross-border and long-term transactions.