ISLAMABAD: Four banks, Asian Development Bank (ADB), International Finance Corp (IFC), Citibank, and Pakistan’s MCB Bank, on Wednesday announced that they had completed a landmark trade transaction that to help boost textile sector.
They said the initiative will help in boosting the textile industry of the country, which is a crucial a sector that accounts for over 60% of the country’s industrial activity.
The four banks provided trade finance coverage of up to Euros 110 million for Ibrahim Fibers Limited to import state-of-the-art German machinery to produce polyester staple fiber and polyester chips.
The additional 650 tons-per-day capacity made possible by the transaction will more than double Ibrahim Fiber’s polyester production, already one of Pakistan’s highest, to 1,250 tons per day, said an ADB statement issued here on Wednesday.
By providing guarantees that cover the payment risk in trade transactions, ADB’s Trade Finance Program and IFC’s Global Trade Finance Program help increasetrade finance and the flow of goods to and from emerging market countries.
For this transaction, IFC assumed 30% of MCB Bank’s risk, and ADB 19%. Citibank managed the balance against the original letter of credit established by MCB Bank.
“The cover arranged by IFC, ADB, and Citibank portrays the high degree of confidence these leading global financial institutions have in MCB,” said Farooq A. Khan, Head of Trade Products Division at MCB Bank.
“Citi is proud to be a part of this transaction. Our widespread global network across more than 100 countries enables us to leverage those relationships to promote our common agenda to support and enhance private sector investment in Pakistan,” said Arif Usmani, Citibank’s Pakistan Country Officer.
“ADB’s Trade Finance Program supports large volumes of trade business in Pakistan on its own,” said Steven Beck, Head of Trade Finance in ADB’s Private Sector Operations Department.
“However, cooperating with IFC, Citibank, and MCB was key to closing this challenging deal, a transaction that will support businesses and create jobs in Pakistan,” Beck added
“By responding to the shifting needs of its partner banks, IFC’s Global Trade Finance Program is helping stimulate trade flow and contributing to economic growth,” said Scott Stevenson, Senior Manager of IFC’s Global Trade Finance Program. “The innovative partnership of this transaction will help stimulate one of the key sectors in Pakistan’s economy.”
Last year, ADB’s Trade Finance Program supported over $600 million of cross-border trade in Pakistan. Over the past six months, IFC has provided Pakistani banks with $328 million in trade finance guarantees, a $125 million increae in guarantees compared to the same period last year.
The trade financing helps Pakistan increase cross-border trade, and benefits many important business sectors.
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