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NIGERIAN EXPORT - IMPORT BANK (NEXIM)

Address

Plot 975 Cadastral Zone AO, Central Business District, P.M.B. 276, Garki, Abuja, Nigeria.

Phone Number

(+234) 9 6281630 – 9

Fax Number

(+234) 9 6281640

website

http://www.neximbank.com.ng

about this company

The Nigerian Export-Import Bank (NEXIM) was established by Act 38 of 1991 as an Export Credit Agency (ECA) with a share capital of N50, 000,000,000 (Fifty Billion Naira) held equally by the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Central Bank of Nigeria. The Bank which replaced the Nigerian Export Credit Guarantee & Insurance Corporation earlier set up under Act 15 of 1988, has the following main statutory functions: -

- Provision of export credit guarantee and export credit insurance facilities to its clients.

- Provision of credit in local currency to its clients in support of exports.

- Establishment and management of funds connected with exports.

- Maintenance of a foreign exchange revolving fund for lending to exporters who need to import foreign inputs to facilitate export production.

- Maintenance of a trade information system in support of export business.

- Provision of domestic credit insurance where such a facility is likely to assist exports.

The Bank presently provides short and medium term loans to Nigerian exporters. It also provides short term guarantees for loans granted by Nigerian Banks to exporters as well as credit insurance against political and commercial risks in the event of non-payment by foreign buyers. The Bank is also the government’s National Guarantor under the ECOWAS Inter-state Road Transit programme.
The Bank’s authorized capital as at December 31 2008 was N50.0 billion with a fully paid-up portion amounting to N13.59 billion with an outstanding blance of N36.41 billion.