AFEX, Nigeria’s leading commodities market player and the country’s first private sector commodities exchange, has announced the reopening of its $240 millio (N100 billion) Asset-Backed Commercial Paper (ABCP) to help stabilise Nigeria’s agriculture sector by offering Agro-processors low-cost financing to bridge the funding gap between lenders and borrowers.
AFEX’s second in a three-year Commercial Paper program that started in Q4 2021, where $65 millio (N27 billion) was raised, seeks to raise an additional $175 millio (N73 billion) for processors unable to borrow in the commercial paper markets.
AFEX is improving the efficiency of commodity trading and enabling the broader capital market to tap into the African commodities sector.
Ayodeji Balogun, CEO at AFEX said, AFEX had a strong track record in offering distinctively differentiated and innovative financial instruments to the marketplace, noting that with the new Asset-Backed Commercial Paper, it will help bridge the gap between Agro-processors and investors.
“Access to low-risk funding and capital is critical to empowering Africa to feed herself. We believe in making capital that is a right fit, in terms of timeliness and structure, available for all players in the value chain.
Based on our past performance, we are confident that we will attract even more financing from private investors and, subject to value for money, they will help us secure this $175m (₦73bn) investment in Africa’s food security,” Balogun said
The ABCP is a short-term debt instrument typically providing investors with a competitive 15 per cent return on their investment, and maturity is up to 270 days.
While banks or other financial institutions typically issue the security itself, the ABCP Notes are sponsored by AFEX Commodities Exchange and the proceeds of the issuance will be used by AFEX Investment Limited to provide pre-qualified Agro-processors with working capital support to enable them to purchase commodities required for their production processes at an agreed price.
AFEX’s security is backed by the commodities serving as the credit enhancement in the transaction. AFEX lists the ABCP on ComX, its commodities trading platform, then engages capital market operators for subscriptions for a set time. Funds raised are used to provide pre-qualified Agro-processors with working capital to purchase commodities required for their production processes at an agreed price.
Since its launch in 2014, AFEX has committed to levelling-up Africa’s agro-tech sector; by helping the continent feed itself by boosting food security and making food production more efficient.
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