BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, May 17, 2021/ -- The International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC) (www.ITFC-idb.org),
a member of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group, has signed a
trade finance agreement with Commercial Bank Kyrgyzstan (CBK). The US $4
Million facility, which is the second Line of Trade Finance Facility
that ITFC is extending to CBK, is aimed at supporting import and
pre-export financing needs of its private sector clients, including
SMEs, whilst enhancing the Bank’s capacity and offering of Islamic
finance instruments and products.
This financing is in
line with the “Restore” initiative of IsDB Group’s “3R” strategy aimed
at supporting member countries in their recovery from the adverse
socio-economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The partnership,
signed by Mr. Abdihamid Aweis Abu, ITFC’s General Manager, Trade Finance
and Mr. Dastan Kurmanbaev, Deputy Chairman of the Board of CBK falls
under the three-year, US $150 million Framework Agreement, signed
between ITFC and the Kyrgyz Government in 2019 and will make way for
further cooperation between the two parties to drive private sector
development in the country.
Commenting on the agreement,
Abdihamid said: “Commercial Bank Kyrgyzstan has become a trusted partner
in ITFC’s quest to drive private sector development in member
countries. The SMEs sector in the Kyrgyz Republic is still
underdeveloped and faces a number of challenges including access to
long-term financing. This latest financing agreement with CBK aims to
bridge the financing gap to increase the competitiveness of SMEs,
particularly now as they recover from the impacts of the pandemic, and
enhance their integration into regional and global value chains through
trade.”
The Kyrgyz Republic became an ITFC member country in 2019
and has since received trade finance and development support to grow
its economy across key sectors including agriculture, private sector,
and SMEs. The country is also key to ITFC’s objective to expand the
reach of Islamic financing in the Commonwealth of Independent States
(CIS) region.
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