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Africa Energy Bank to launch in mid-year with South Africa showing interest

An Afreximbank representative said that the proposed Africa Energy Bank will begin operations in mid-year of this year. South Africa has also expressed interest in joining.

The bank is a partnership between Afreximbank (Afreximbank) and the African Petroleum Producers Organization(APPO). It was created to fill a funding hole in Africa, amid increasing pressure from environmental groups on major banks to divert investment dollars from climate-warming gas and oil projects.

"We are currently in the capital raising stage. A number of nations have already invested the money. "We are talking to a variety of countries in order to bring the capital in so that we can begin trading," Afreximbank Executive Vice President Denys Denya stated.

We will definitely start trading in this year. "We're hoping to start trading before half-year," he said on Monday at Africa's annual Mining Indaba, in Cape Town.

Afreximbank has not disclosed the funding commitments of the new countries.

The bank, with a capitalization up to $5 billion initially, will offer tailored financing solutions for Africa's energy requirements.

Denya stated that South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, and Angola were all countries that have expressed interest in joining the bank.

Jacob Mbele, Director General of the Department of Mineral Resources confirmed that South Africa is interested. He had requested the bank's prospectus prior to committing a funding amount. (Reporting and editing by Emelia Sithole Matarise; Nqobile Mbele)

(source: Reuters)