Trade and Development Bank grants $20 million to Red Sea Bunkering in Djibouti

The development bank of the COMESA states will grant a facility to this subsidiary of the Port Authority on 30 January, according to Jeune Afrique Business+. This will improve its cash flow and allow it to meet constantly growing demand for funds.

29/01/2020 at 15h16, by Africa Business+

After studying the case for a year, the Trade and Development Bank (TDB, formerly PTA Bank), the development bank of the COMESA states, will sign a letter of credit of $20 million for the Djiboutian company Red Sea Bunkering on Thursday 30 January in the presence of Seychelles national John Esther, its regional director for East Africa.

Recommended articles

Capital Market & Private Equity

12/11/2021 at 21h09, by Africa Business+

Canadian FDI Findev supports East African Trade Bank 

The agency has provided a $20 million credit facility to TDB.

Public decision maker

23/02/2021 at 19h15, by Africa Business+

Comesa: Zambian Willard Mwemba at the head of antitrust

Willard Mwemba has held the position temporarily following George Lipimile, the historic director of...

Development Bank

19/01/2021 at 16h38, by Valentin Grille

CDC renews its confidence in Trade and Development Bank

The regional multilateral specialist bank will benefit from a fourth guarantee from the UK’s development,...

Capital Market & Private Equity

30/06/2020 at 17h39, by Africa Business+

Leïla Bouamatou joins Amadou Raimi as a Djibouti sovereign fund director

The CEO of Générale de Banque de Mauritanie and the Chairman of the Audit Committee of Atlas Mara have...

Maritime transport

21/05/2020 at 17h40, by Africa Business+

Bunker One’s growth thwarted in West Africa

Bunker One, Danish experts in bunkering (supplying fuel and fuel oil to seagoing ships), finds its ambitions...

Maritime transport

02/12/2019 at 15h31, by Africa Business+

Evicted from Djibouti, DP World is making inroads at Berbera

DP World, which was forced to leave Djibouti without notice, is seeking legal redress and pushing ahead...

Any questions ? contact us

Please get in touch with the Africa Business+ team if you require any further information.

Email us : customer.care@africabusinessplus.com