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TitrePolicy Brief 1: Building Capacity for Development of Factoring in Africa to accelerate trade development and support AfCFTA
AuteurACBF
ThèmeFactoring, Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), Trade, Trade Financing Instrument
Date de publicationFebruary 2021
ÉditeurACBF
Nombre de pages7
LangueEnglish
Couverture géographiqueAfrica
Mots clésFactoring, Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), Trade, Trade Financing Instrument
RésuméThis Policy Brief developed by the African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF) and the African Export–Import Bank (Afreximbank) explores the opportunities offered by factoring which provides a solution to address the financing gap for Small and Medium enterprises (SMEs) to support Africa’s structural transformation particularly in trade development as part of the African Continental Free trade Agreement (AfCFTA). The aim of the Policy Brief is to examine the capacity imperatives for the development and use of factoring as an innovative trade financing tool to advance the AfCFTA. The Policy Brief notes that Africa performance in the factoring market needs to improve significantly based on a number of key indicators – such as share in global factoring, including international factoring, innovation such as reverse factoring, number of factoring companies, turn-over per factoring companies and factoring GDP penetration. The Policy Brief also highlights that Africa’s factoring volume of about US$27 billion representing a share representing a share of 0.84% in the global factoring market of approximately US$3,300 billion a year in 2019 is extremely low. It therefore argues that Africa needs a coordinated approach to capacity development to successfully develop and use factoring.
ISBN/ISSN978-1-77920-491-2
Taille du fichier2240438 MB
Format du fichierPDF
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