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EDB applauds achievements in H1 2021

The EDB Board reviewed the Bank’s achievements in the past six months including the launch of its credit guarantee and co-lending programme…reports Asian Lite News

Emirates Development Bank (EDB), a key financial enabler of the country’s economic diversification and industrial transformation agenda, held its fifth Board meeting to discuss the bank’s progress in its strategy roadmap for the first six months of 2021.

The EDB Board reviewed the Bank’s achievements in the past six months including the launch of its credit guarantee and co-lending programme with five partner banks; partnership activation with the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology, the onboarding of anchors to the National Supply Chain Finance platform, and the issuance of its second bond of AED 750 million which was oversubscribed four times.

Dr. Sultan bin Ahmed Al Jaber, Chairman of the EDB Board of Directors and Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, said, “EDB has taken strong strides in its strategic roadmap to support the country’s economic diversification efforts in line with the vision of the country’s wise leadership. The steps taken in such a short span of time, since the launch of our new strategy, augurs well for our long-term plans as a key contributor to the achievement of our leadership’s objectives.”

The meeting was attended by Dr. Ahmad Belhoul Al Falasi, Minister of State for Entrepreneurship and SMEs and EDB Deputy Chairman; Younis Haji Khoury, Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Finance; Mohammed Saif Al Suwaidi, Director-General of Abu Dhabi Fund for Development among other officials.

The meeting also discussed the implementation of the bank’s H2 2021 plan, along with key initiatives to deploy assets in the developmental space, as well as to further the digitisation agenda across the Bank.

“We have made considerable progress in H1 of 2021. Our partnerships with government entities, partner banks and anchor buyers are significant milestones in our journey as they highlight our commitment to provide an all-encompassing business ecosystem to SMEs and unlock immense potential for them,” Ahmed Mohamed Al Naqbi, CEO of EDB, said.

“As we progress through the rest of the year, our immediate priority is to ramp up efforts so that EDB delivers best-in-class solutions to a wider customer base.”

In the first half of 2021, EDB has signed credit guarantee and co-lending programmes for SMEs in the UAE with five partner banks, including Commercial Bank of Dubai, RAKBANK, National Bank of Umm Al Qaiwain, Mashreq Bank, and the First Abu Dhabi Bank. As part of the MoUs, the partner banks can offer up to AED 10 million financing to a SME, and 50 percent of the facility amount will be either guaranteed or co-lent by EDB.

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