Nigerian Export-Import Bank
The Nigerian Export-Import Bank (NEXIM) is an export credit agency in Nigeria, established in 1991.[1]
Export credit agency | |
Founded | 1991 in Abuja, Nigeria |
Headquarters | , Nigeria |
Area served | Nigeria |
Key people | Abubakar A. Bello |
Owners | Federal Government of Nigeria, Central Bank of Nigeria |
Website | www |
History
The bank was established by the Federal Government of Nigeria with Act 38 of 1991 to replace the Nigerian Export Credit Guarantee & Insurance Corporation.[2] It provides export credit guarantees and export credit insurance for exports of Nigerian commodities and services within and outside West Africa.[3] In 2014 it had a capacity of $39.5 billion in credit and securities for Nigeria's non-oil exports.[4]
Some of the current key officials of the Bank includes:
Abubakar A. Bello, Managing Director / Chief Executive Bala M. Bello , Executive Director (Corporate Services) Hon. Stella Okotete Executive Director (Business Development)
Citations
- "NEXIM Bank: Closer to the Economy than Thought". thisdaylive.com. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02.
- Nigerian Export-Import Bank (NEXIM). Wand Inc. Accessed April 2015.
- "Analysis: NEXIM turns the positive curve, poised for more". Premium Times.
- Wale Odunsi (21 August 2014). "Jonathan re-appoints Robert Orya as NEXIM Bank MD". Daily Post.
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