African Trade Insurance Agency (ATI)


Cameroon has joined ATI (www.ATI-aca.org) as the 19th African Member State with a subscribed capital contribution of EUR 11.37 Million, with the financial support of the European Investment Bank (EIB); Cameroon's membership in ATI will enable the Central African nation benefit from ATI’s Guarantees to support increased exports, attract more foreign direct investments, and boost regional and international trade; ATI’s membership drive is supported by EIB, which to date has provided a combined EUR 94.11 Million (approximately US$110 million) in concessional lending for the membership expansion of ATI in Central and West African States.

The African Trade Insurance Agency (ATI) is pleased to announce the joining of the Republic of Cameroon as its 19th African Member State. Cameroon has joined with a subscribed capital contribution of EUR 11.37 Million, following financial support from the European Investment Bank (EIB) for the country’s membership in ATI.

Cameroon's membership in ATI will enable the Central African nation to benefit from ATI’s Guarantees to attract more foreign direct investments, and boost regional and international trade. Whereas ATI’s risk mitigation and credit enhancement tools act as catalysts for the strengthening and diversification of the country’s economy, the Government of Cameroon will also be in a position to access a viable option to help in its quest to reign in debt levels.

Membership in ATI has come at the opportune time as it is aligned with Cameroon's national development strategy 2020 – 2030 (NDS30), whose objectives include becoming an emerging country with enhanced exports and opening up of local markets to foreign direct investments. ATI’s existing pipeline of solid projects, mainly in the financial and manufacturing sectors, will provide a good foundation to the realization of the country’s national development strategy (NDS30).

ATI has covered several of the flagship projects that are identified as core to the national strategic plans in Africa. These projects are key to boosting socio-economic development and generating Foreign Direct Investments inflows. ATI expects to continue playing a pivotal role in the implementation of these flagship projects in the continent.

On behalf of the Government of Cameroon, Mr. Sylvester Moh Tangongho, Director General of Treasury, Monetary and Financial Cooperation of the Ministry of Finance said: “Cameroon is delighted, thanks to the concretization of its partnership with the EIB, to officially join the shareholding of ATI. It is an important event for our country, which is resolutely turned towards the appeal and support of national and foreign investors. ATI offers us additional guarantees in this regard. This being the case, we are counting on ATI, by popularizing its services, to interest both our government, the entire network of insurers based in Cameroon, as well as investors, in the real added value that this membership offers them.”

Manuel Moses, CEO of ATI, noted, “We thank the government of Cameroon for its commitment to ATI, which marks a welcome expansion in the Central African Region. We applaud this strong vote of confidence and look forward to working closely with the government and the private sector to identify priority projects and offer our robust risk mitigation solutions for Cameroon’s post-pandemic economic recovery and development financing initiatives. We also thank the European Investment Bank for its continuous support.”

Thomas Östros, Vice President of the European Investment Bank, commented “Unlocking investment and facilitating trade is crucial for economic development and strengthening resilience to the diverse health, business and social challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The European Investment Bank is pleased to support Cameroon’s membership of ATI that will allow the country to benefit from investment insurance essential for sustainable growth in the years ahead. As the EU Bank, the European Investment Bank is committed to supporting private sector and sustainable infrastructure development across Africa through close cooperation with African and European partners. This new joint engagement in Cameroon builds on the close cooperation between ATI and EIB across the continent.”

ATI’s membership drive is partly supported by the European Investment Bank, which to date has provided a combined EUR 49.11 million (approximately US$57.5 Million) in concessional lending for the membership subscription of Benin, Cameroon, Niger and Togo. The EIB is also supporting Chad, Burkina Faso and Senegal, all expected to join in the coming months.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Trade Insurance Agency (ATI).

Press Contact:
Sheila Ongas
Communications Officer
African Trade Insurance Agency
sheila.ongas@ati-aca.org
Mobile +254 728 600 180

About The African Trade Insurance Agency:
ATI was founded in 2001 by African States to cover trade and investment risks of companies doing business in Africa. ATI predominantly provides Political Risk, Credit Insurance and, Surety Insurance. In 2020, ATI closed the year with a gross exposure of US$6.3 billion and a net profit of US$39.4 million, owing to a strong demand for ATI’s insurance solutions from the international financial sector and from African governments. Since inception, ATI has supported US$66 billion worth of investments and trade into Africa. For over a decade, ATI has maintained an ‘A/Stable’ rating for Financial Strength and Counterparty Credit by Standard&Poor’s, and in 2019, ATI obtained an A3/Stable rating from Moody’s.

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