Afreximbank Showcases Strategic Partnerships at World Economic Forum in Davos
Afreximbank Showcases Strategic Partnerships at World Economic Forum in Davos
Afreximbank Showcases Strategic Partnerships at World Economic Forum in Davos
The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) reinforced its commitment to partnership and purposeful collaboration at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, leveraging platforms such as Africa Collective to advance Africa-focused trade and investment conversations.
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Through its active participation, Afreximbank positioned itself at the center of efforts to build a focused ecosystem that connects global stakeholders around shared development priorities.
Speaking on the engagement, Mr. Haytham ElMaayergi, Executive Vice President, Global Trade Bank, explained that the platform provided an opportunity to move beyond high-level dialogue toward concrete outcomes and real transactions.
According to him, Africa Collective created a structured environment for meaningful engagement, enabling targeted discussions, strategic alignment, and partnership-building among policymakers, financial institutions, and private sector leaders.
The forum also offered a stage to shape Africa’s narrative on the global platform and highlight key initiatives such as the Alliance of African Multilateral Financial Institutions, known as The Africa Club, to international partners.
Afreximbank’s participation underscores its broader strategy of fostering collaboration, mobilizing capital, and strengthening Africa’s voice in global economic discourse.

Afreximbank Showcases Strategic Partnerships at World Economic Forum in Davos