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African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank)

African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank)

Financial Services

Cairo, Cairo 133,827 followers

Transforming Africa's Trade

About us

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) is the foremost Pan-African multilateral financial institution devoted to financing and promoting intra- and extra-African trade. The Bank was established in October 1993 by African governments, African private and institutional investors, and non-African investors. Its two basic constitutive documents are the Establishment Agreement, which gives it the status of an international organization, and the Charter, which governs its corporate structure and operations.

Website
http://www.afreximbank.com
Industry
Financial Services
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Cairo, Cairo
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1993

Locations

  • Primary

    72 (B) El-Maahad El-Eshteraky Street

    P.O. Box 613 Heliopolis

    Cairo, Cairo 11757, EG

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  • Gold Bridge 2nd Street

    P.O. Box 1600 Causeway

    Harare, ZW

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  • PMB 601 Garki,

    Abuja, NG

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  • 01 BP 5634

    Abidjan 01, CI

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  • Town hall, Independence Square

    National Social Insurance Fund (NSIF) Headquarters Building

    Yaounde, P.O Box 405, CM

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  • Hastings, Christ Church, Highway 7

    Trident Insurance Financial Centre

    Bridgetown, Bridgetown BB5156, BB

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Updates

  • Africa’s future is a collective project — join the builders. From 25–28 June 2025, Abuja becomes the global stage for shaping Africa’s next era. #AAM2025 will convene leaders, innovators, and partners committed to building a stronger, more integrated continent. Theme: Building the Future on Decades of Resilience 32 years of financing transformation $100+ billion in catalytic impact New institutions for trade, finance, healthcare, and creativity Don’t just witness history. Shape it. Register now: https://aam2025.com (Confirmation email required to complete registration.) #Afreximbank #GlobalAfrica #AAM2025 #BuildingTheFuture

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  • AMCE Abuja Commissioning Ceremony Join us live as we commission the African Medical Centre of Excellence (AMCE) in Abuja — a significant leap in transforming specialised healthcare across Africa. This landmark event marks the beginning of a new chapter of a world-class, patient-centred facility designed to deliver cutting-edge medical care and shape the future of health on the continent. #AMCE #AMCEAbuja #Afreximbank

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    Today, we make history. The African Medical Centre of Excellence (AMCE) is officially commissioned today. What was once a vision—to bring world-class, patient-centred care to Africa—is now a living reality in the heart of Abuja. This is a symbol of what’s possible when ambition meets action. It is a promise kept—to reduce medical tourism, train African healthcare professionals, and deliver advanced care right here at home. With the support of the Federal Government of Nigeria, our partners African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) Bank of Industry Limited NNPC Limited, we have built a centre that places the African patient at the centre—where their dignity, access, and health outcomes come first. From concept to commissioning—this is Africa rising in health, in confidence, and in care. The future of healthcare in Africa starts today. And it starts here. #AMCE #Afreximbank #HealthcareAfrica #CommissioningDay #PatientCentredCare

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  • It’s all coming together. What began as a bold vision—a place where Africans could access world-class, patient-centred care without leaving the continent—is now a reality. Tomorrow, we officially commission the African Medical Centre of Excellence (AMCE) in Abuja. Afreximbank, alongside our partners Bank of Industry Limited, NNPC Limited and supporters, has stayed the course—from groundbreaking to final build—driven by one goal: to transform how healthcare is delivered in Africa. This isn’t just a building. It’s hope. It’s dignity. It’s care that sees the patient first. For Nigeria. For Africa. Tomorrow, a new chapter in African healthcare begins. #AMCE #Afreximbank #PatientCentredCare #AMCEAbuja

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    World-Class Care. Designed in Africa. Delivered for the World. “This facility is at par with any other world-class facility across the globe.” — Dr. Dokdensi Uya, Senior Registrar, Chemical Pathology The African Medical Centre of Excellence (AMCE) is not just redefining healthcare in Africa — it’s reshaping global expectations. With technologies such as: – A Cyclotron for precision cancer care – A stem cell lab for advanced bone marrow transplants – Interventional cardiovascular services that rival the best globally AMCE is proving that Africa no longer needs to look elsewhere for cutting-edge treatment. Developed in partnership with King’s College Hospital, London, and backed by African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), Bank of Industry Limited and NNPC Limited, AMCE is more than a medical facility — it’s a catalyst for reversing medical tourism and creating new standards in care. 🎥 Watch Dr. Uya’s interview to see what the future of healthcare looks like — and why it begins right here. #AMCE #Afreximbank #HealthcareAfrica #MedicalExcellence #MadeInAfrica #DevelopmentInAction #TransformingAfrica

  • Join Us Virtually for a Landmark in African Healthcare! 🏥 Join us for the Commissioning Ceremony of the African Medical Centre of Excellence (AMCE) in Abuja, Nigeria — a major step forward in transforming healthcare across Africa. 📅 Date: 5th June 2025 🕚 Time: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM (WAT) 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eVwQ2mq4 Developed in partnership with King’s College Hospital, London, AMCE Abuja is a cutting-edge 500-bed hospital specializing in Oncology, Haematology, and Cardiovascular Care — the first of several centres planned across the continent. Expected to treat 350,000+ patients and create over 3,000 jobs in its first five years, AMCE is redefining healthcare on the continent. Let’s celebrate history being made, together. #AMCEAbuja #HealthcareAfrica #TransformingLives #Afreximbank

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    Changing behaviors, one story at a time.

    I’ve seen what world-class healthcare looks like. But for years, I only saw it in brochures. Bright corridors. Specialists in every department. Machines that could catch disease before it even had a name. These infrastructures and equipment weren't miles away. There was no hiding behind three connecting flights. But when you look at some places right here… That kind of care has always felt like a luxury. Reserved for those with visas, foreign passports, or the right referrals. Meanwhile, the majority of us? We stay back navigating clinics without cardiologists, waiting months for surgery, or watching hope fade because there was no one to read the lab report. I’ve sat in both rooms: – The one where a man with chest pain is sent home because there’s no ECG. – And the one where a child with a blood disorder is saved because the hospital was ready before the crisis hit. So when people ask me what I want to see in African healthcare… It’s not just more hospitals. It’s the kind of hospital where: — A woman doesn’t need to fly abroad for her chemotherapy. — A father gets life-saving heart surgery without selling everything. — A child with sickle cell disease is diagnosed early… and treated early. — And an emergency doesn’t become a death sentence because the right team is on standby. We don’t need charity, we need infrastructure. We need care that shows up when we need it, not when it’s too late. And here’s the thing: Africa has the talent. We’ve always had it. Now, for the first time in a long time, the tools are catching up to the hands. It’s not just talk or hope anymore. The systems are being built right now… right here. The next chapter of healthcare in Africa is on the horizon. And I’m proud to witness it not from afar, but from home.

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    View profile for Chinonso Fidelis Egemba

    Changing behaviors, one story at a time.

    She didn’t die because there was no cure. She died because there was no time. The symptoms were there. But no one connected the dots until it was too late. The chest pains she had? Brushed off as stress. Her recurring fatigue? Just “blood shortage.” And what about the lump? They said “it’ll go down with time.” By the time she got to the hospital, it was no longer early-stage anything. It was late. Too late. There was no CT scan… No specialist… Just a worried family and a system already out of breath. This is what broken healthcare looks like: - Breast cancer caught at Stage IV. - Young patients needing open-heart surgery with nowhere to go. - Blood disorders misdiagnosed for years. Emergency surgeries delayed because “the theatre is full.” And yet, this is the reality for millions across Africa. When we talk about innovation, we think of fintech. When we talk about ambition, we think of skyscrapers. But what about health? What about patients needing heart care without the heartbreak of a visa process? What about diagnosing blood conditions early enough to intervene? What about emergency surgeries that don’t come with unnecessary, life-threatening delays? What about African doctors trained in Africa with world-class tools that save lives here, not somewhere else? That’s the future we need to build NOW. And soon, something is coming. A quiet revolution. Not just in conversations… But in cancer care, heart surgery, blood science and everyday medicine. This time, we won’t need a visa to receive care that meets global standards. We’ll walk in and meet it here (in our own cities, and on our own continent). Because African healthcare was never a favour. It’s a right. And this next chapter will prove it.

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  • Throwback to a defining moment on the road to transforming healthcare in Africa. The African Health Forum 2024, hosted by the African Medical Centre of Excellence (AMCE) in Abuja, brought together leaders, innovators, and partners to shape the future of medical care on the continent. From powerful insights by Prof. Benedict Oramah and Prof. Mohammed Ali Pate, the Forum was a catalyst for collaboration, ambition, and impact. It marked not just a conversation—but a commitment. Now, that vision is becoming reality. As we count down to the official launch of the AMCE this week, we celebrate how far we’ve come—and look forward to what lies ahead. World-class care. African excellence. A new chapter begins. #AMCE #Afreximbank #AfricanHealthForum #HealthcareInnovation

  • 🇬🇦 Afreximbank Renforce son Partenariat Stratégique avec le Gabon pour Stimuler l’Industrialisation Le 2 juin 2025, le Professeur Benedict Oramah, Président et Président du Conseil d’administration d’Afreximbank, a été reçu en audience par S.E. Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, Président de la République Gabonaise, au Palais Présidentiel de Libreville. Le Professeur Oramah a félicité le Président Oligui Nguema pour son élection récente et a présenté le portefeuille de projets en cours d’Afreximbank au Gabon. Il a réaffirmé l’engagement de la Banque à soutenir la vision du pays en matière d’industrialisation, notamment par la transformation locale et la valorisation des ressources minérales telles que l’or, le manganèse et le minerai de fer. Le Président Oligui Nguema a salué le soutien de la Banque comme essentiel pour honorer les engagements pris envers le peuple gabonais, en particulier la résolution des défis énergétiques du pays, la modernisation des infrastructures et la promotion d’un secteur industriel local fort grâce à la transformation des ressources naturelles et à l’agro-industrie. Le Professeur Oramah a indiqué que, grâce à ces programmes stratégiques, le portefeuille d’investissements d’Afreximbank au Gabon devrait atteindre environ 5 milliards de dollars, contre 1,2 milliard actuellement. À court et moyen terme, la Banque appuiera la réhabilitation du réseau ferroviaire local, essentiel pour le transport du minerai de fer et d’autres ressources, ce qui permettra de tripler les volumes d’exportation et d’accélérer la transformation locale. À long terme, la Banque envisage également de soutenir le développement d’un réseau ferroviaire électrique. Également présent à la rencontre, M. Gagan Gupta, Président de ARISE IIP, entreprise partenaire stratégique d’Afreximbank et acteur clé de l’industrialisation du continent. #Afreximbank #Gabon #BenedictOramah #PresidentOliguiNguema #Industrialisation #AgroIndustrie

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