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EDB, Paraguay’s Development Finance Agency ink MoU to boost collaboration

  • EDB and AFD will leverage their outstanding capabilities and professional expertise in agritech financing.
  • The two firms will share their experiences in financing SMEs and providing smooth and flexible access to capital.

ABU DHABI, UAE –  Emirates Development Bank (EDB), a key financial engine for the economic development and industrial advancement of the UAE, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Paraguay’s Development Finance Agency (Agencia Financiera de Desarrollo, AFD).

The signing was witnessed by José Agüero Avila, Ambassador of Paraguay to the UAE.

EDB and AFD will harness their respective resource advantages and professional expertise to build a long-term, effective and mutually beneficial relationship in the areas of employee skill training, agritech and food security financing solutions, impact evaluation and digitalization of processes, especially in support of SMEs.

Chief Executive Officer of EDB Ahmed Mohamed Al Naqbi said, “We are committed to strengthening our partnerships with leading international finance and banking institutions to boost knowledge-sharing, and enhance our economic and social impact.”

He said, “The MoU with Paraguay’s Development Finance Agency presents a powerful platform for us to expand our capabilities and further empower SMEs and large corporates in sectors of national priority in line with the UAE’s industrial and economic development strategies.”

He added, “We are delighted to collaborate with AFD and leverage their outstanding capabilities and professional expertise in agritech financing and the digitalization of financing processes, while sharing our vast experiences in financing SMEs and providing smooth and flexible access to capital.”

Al Naqbi said, “We look forward to working together to make a positive impact and achieve mutual success.”

President of Agencia Financiera de Desarrollo Teresa Velilla said, “We are excited to sign this MoU with Emirates Development Bank.”

She said, “We believe the agreement will deliver a wide range of benefits to both sides with a focus on capacity building and access to expert resources to help develop products and processes that make it easier for SMEs to get access to finance.”

She added, “EDB’s wealth of first-hand experience working with a large number of SMEs will be important to understanding what these enterprises need in order to accelerate their growth and strengthen their economic contribution.”

Velilla said, “Similarly, AFD’s experience in financing agritech businesses and using technology and digital solution will help both sides accelerate financing innovation to promote economic growth.”