For businesspeople in Africa in want of hubs for enterprise info and facilitation, there’s lastly a solution: the Afreximbank Africa Commerce Centres (AATC).
Afreximbank plans to construct 9 such hubs throughout Africa and the Caribbean. Past offering enterprise info and facilitating commerce and funding, these centres will even function platforms for real-time digital engagements for folks in numerous elements of the continent.
“The Abuja AATC is the primary of a number of AATCs being developed throughout Africa and the Caribbean,” mentioned Benedict Oramah, president of Afreximbank, whereas opening the occasion in Abuja. “With these, we count on to create a sizeable community of AATCs that can act because the lighthouses to information the interconnections and circulate of commerce and investments inside continental Africa and between Africa and Caribbean areas.”
Conceived by Afreximbank in 2018, it’s meant to assist Africans realise the total advantages of the African Continental Free Commerce Settlement, that created the world’s largest free commerce space.
As African nations search to beat colonial boundaries and historic separations, the commerce centres symbolize, “robust bodily institutional infrastructure for deepening connections and alternate of data amongst Africans and the Caribbean and certainly the broader African Diaspora,” in response to Oramah.
The Abuja AATC has services for incubating know-how startups in addition to small and medium enterprises, convention and exhibition areas and a enterprise lodge, in response to particulars supplied by Afreximbank. It’ll additionally host the financial institution’s regional workplace.
Within the first week of June, Afreximbank will open a 500-bed African Medical Centre of Excellence, one in every of its many social interventions, additionally positioned in Abuja. Developed with King’s School Hospital, London, at the price of $750 million, it can present specialist care normally sought outdoors Africa in most cancers remedy, cardiac ailments and haematology.
Nigeria can be a beneficiary of African High quality Assurance Centres, services constructed by Afreximbank to make it simpler to establish high quality assurance for the export of agricultural commodities and value-added meals destined for African and worldwide markets. One of many centres is already practical in Ogun state in southwest Nigeria, whereas others are being developed in Imo state within the southeast and Kaduna state within the north.
Nigeria’s Finance Minister and Coordinating Minister of the Economic system Wale Edun on the occasion famous Afreximbank’s many inventions and the advisory providers it has supplied to advertise, not solely commerce amongst African nations but in addition commerce between the continent and the remainder of the world. “Afreximbank has been very compassionate in offering options to African commerce issues,” Edun mentioned.
Nigeria is the largest shareholder within the financial institution after Egypt and has obtained fund disbursements of greater than $49 billion in help of state and personal entities in the direction of attaining its mandate of elevated inter-African financial exchanges, in response to Edun.
Underneath Oramah, the management rose to the problem of offering the options that may make the dream of a single commerce space in Africa a actuality by the AfCFTA. Certainly one of them was the introduction of the Pan-African Fee and Settlement System (PAPSS), which has made intra-African funds potential for companies and people on the continent.
PAPSS noticed Edun, efficiently built-in 41 cost methods throughout Africa to ship seamless cross-border funds throughout 16 collaborating nations involving 144 business banks. PAPSS witnessed greater than a ninefold development in transaction quantity in 2025.
The financial institution has many milestones primarily as a result of “visionary management” supplied by Oramah in charting a path to unite Africans, and in addition united them with their diaspora, in response to Nigeria’s Commerce and Funding Minister Jumoke Oduwole.
“The launch of this Commerce Centre is greater than only a new constructing,” mentioned Oduwole. “It represents a transparent step towards Africa taking higher management of its commerce, each with the continent and globally.”