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Access Bank Raises $158m From 13 International Banks by BrandSpurNG: 6:30am On Jun 20, 2018
NSE-listed group Access Bank raised, via its London-based subsidiary, a $158 million trade finance facility from 13 international banks.

Initially set at $100 million the amount was increased to $158 million due to higher investor interest.

The operation was coordinated by the multilateral institution African Trade Insurance (ATI) and the Dubai-based Mashreq Bank. According to analysts, this amount is one of the highest mobilized by a Nigerian bank following the foreign currency shortage in recent years.

Access Bank Uk, Commerzbank, London Forfaiting Company and Mashreq Bank were the financing’s main arrangers, jointly with some African banks. These include the Moroccan BMCE Bank of Africa, Mauritius Commercial Bank and State Bank of Mauritius.

 

SOURCE: https://brandspurng.com/access-bank-raises-158m-from-13-international-banks/

Re: Access Bank Raises $158m From 13 International Banks by rodeo0070(m): 7:23am On Jun 20, 2018
Kudus...
Re: Access Bank Raises $158m From 13 International Banks by BedLam: 7:55am On Jun 20, 2018
Lol! 153Million dollars for a bank and this look huge? African banks are some of the less innovative banks in the world. This is why they milk the poor customers by all means. By now banks should be funding start ups , diverting to telecomms and other industries. If I have the war chest these banks have, I will control every damn sector.

Even the smallest banks in Europe have assets that you can't even think of. Banking is an empire! Not just taking people's money and withdraw.

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Re: Access Bank Raises $158m From 13 International Banks by ikept(m): 7:58am On Jun 20, 2018
They tried.
Re: Access Bank Raises $158m From 13 International Banks by Howmon: 8:12am On Jun 20, 2018
There is no value in that investement when startups with less than 100staff gets hundreds of million dollars investment. I want to know who negotiated that deal

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Re: Access Bank Raises $158m From 13 International Banks by Neocotez(m): 8:15am On Jun 20, 2018
And tomorrow you will hear someone say yahoo yahoo.$$$ only yahoo
Re: Access Bank Raises $158m From 13 International Banks by sayusuf(m): 8:17am On Jun 20, 2018
Why 13 bank when just one G-guy will fetch them that money.

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Re: Access Bank Raises $158m From 13 International Banks by Nobody: 8:24am On Jun 20, 2018
sayusuf:
Why 13 bank when just one G-guy will fetch them that money.

Lol how much do gee boys have? Is it the 10k USD they flaunt to ur face?

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Re: Access Bank Raises $158m From 13 International Banks by Guycredit: 8:27am On Jun 20, 2018
Check my signature and feel free to call me.
Re: Access Bank Raises $158m From 13 International Banks by Nobody: 8:57am On Jun 20, 2018
They're not celebrating the amount of money raised. Access Bank is celebrating their ability to borrow from outsiders or the willingness of banks in other countries to risk their monies with a Nigerian bank, considering the high rate of corruption, insecurity, and instability in parts of the country.

If you have an account with this bank, what you should be woried about is how the high interest rate for this loans will affect you. Will it result in unnecessary fee reduction levied on your balance?

For share holders, is it possible for the high interest rates to diminish your yearly dividend payment and return on your investment?

If Access Bank defaults on this loans, you may suffer losses on your shareholder stocks. If the bank managers use the monies raised to buy a private jet or bullet-proof Range Rover, losses will likely be reported at the end of year and shareholder losses will occur.

For depositors, your account may be charged unnecessary fees or you may lose all your cash if these loans are mismanaged and the bank shuts down.





BedLam:
Lol! 153Million dollars for a bank and this look huge? African banks are some of the less innovative banks in the world. This is why they milk the poor customers by all means. By now banks should be funding start ups , diverting to telecomms and other industries. If I have the war chest these banks have, I will control every damn sector.

Even the smallest banks in Europe have assets that you can't even think of. Banking is an empire! Not just taking people's money and withdraw.

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Re: Access Bank Raises $158m From 13 International Banks by iamdannyfc(m): 9:23am On Jun 20, 2018
namet:
They're not celebrating the amount of money raised. Access Bank is celebrating their ability to borrow from outsiders or the willingness of banks in other countries to risk their monies with a Nigerian bank, considering the high rate of corruption, insecurity, and instability in parts of the country.

If you have an account with this bank, what you should be woried about is how the high interest rate for this loans will affect you. Will it result in unnecessary fee reduction levied on your balance?

For share holders, is it possible for the high interest rates to diminish your yearly dividend payment and return on your investment?

If Access Bank defaults on this loans, you may suffer losses on your shareholder stocks. If the bank managers use the monies raised to buy a private jet or bullet-proof Range Rover, losses will likely be reported at the end of year and shareholder losses will occur.

For depositors, your account may be charged unnecessary fees or you may lose all your cash if these loans are mismanaged and the bank shuts down.





God bless!!! My motive for reading comments here is to check the effect, nd u have done that. not lyk those blabbing upstairs

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Re: Access Bank Raises $158m From 13 International Banks by BedLam: 9:26am On Jun 20, 2018
namet:
They're not celebrating the amount of money raised. Access Bank is celebrating their ability to borrow from outsiders or the willingness of banks in other countries to risk their monies with a Nigerian bank, considering the high rate of corruption, insecurity, and instability in parts of the country.

If you have an account with this bank, what you should be woried about is how the high interest rate for this loans will affect you. Will it result in unnecessary fee reduction levied on your balance?

For share holders, is it possible for the high interest rates to diminish your yearly dividend payment and return on your investment?

If Access Bank defaults on this loans, you may suffer losses on your shareholder stocks. If the bank managers use the monies raised to buy a private jet or bullet-proof Range Rover, losses will likely be reported at the end of year and shareholder losses will occur.

For depositors, your account may be charged unnecessary fees or you may lose all your cash if these loans are mismanaged and the bank shuts down.





Good thing I don't have account with them but what are they using the borrowed money for ? Doesn't look to me like they will venture into something new or some sort of development that will yield large growth.
Re: Access Bank Raises $158m From 13 International Banks by Nobody: 9:56am On Jun 20, 2018
The biggest source of revenue for Nigerian banks is to lend monies to state governments or to local government chairmen at supper high interest rates. They do this against the monthly allocations. Without these short-term loans most States would collapse totally.

The second is to finance government awarded contracts. The third is the small N50 fees that they charge your account monthly.

BedLam:
Good thing I don't have account with them but what are they using the borrowed money for ? Doesn't look to me like they will venture into something new or some sort of development that will yield large growth.
Re: Access Bank Raises $158m From 13 International Banks by KingRex1(m): 10:04am On Jun 20, 2018
namet:
They're not celebrating the amount of money raised. Access Bank is celebrating their ability to borrow from outsiders or the willingness of banks in other countries to risk their monies with a Nigerian bank, considering the high rate of corruption, insecurity, and instability in parts of the country.

If you have an account with this bank, what you should be woried about is how the high interest rate for this loans will affect you. Will it result in unnecessary fee reduction levied on your balance?

For share holders, is it possible for the high interest rates to diminish your yearly dividend payment and return on your investment?

If Access Bank defaults on this loans, you may suffer losses on your shareholder stocks. If the bank managers use the monies raised to buy a private jet or bullet-proof Range Rover, losses will likely be reported at the end of year and shareholder losses will occur.

For depositors, your account may be charged unnecessary fees or you may lose all your cash if these loans are mismanaged and the bank shuts down.





Why would an organized institution borrow such to make losses? well yeah, there's always some level of risk involved in every investment. But i believe it's a calculated one with good investment plans. This should take a positive toll on dividend recieved in the near future.
Re: Access Bank Raises $158m From 13 International Banks by Nobody: 10:12am On Jun 20, 2018
This is Nigeria.

Governors borrow to steal all the time. Bank executives can borrow to steal, by either giving out loans to friends which they plan to write-off as bad debt/losses from the beginning or they squander monies on private jets or on several N800 million bullet proof cars for themselves.

Nigeria is fantastically corrupt!



KingRex1:

Why would an organized institution borrow such to make losses? well yeah, there's always some level of risk involved in every investment. But i believe it's a calculated one with good investment plans. This should take a positive toll on dividend recieved in the near future.
Re: Access Bank Raises $158m From 13 International Banks by olaade21: 12:03am On Jun 21, 2018
namet:
The biggest source of revenue for Nigerian banks is to lend monies to state governments or to local government chairmen at supper high interest rates. They do this against the monthly allocations. Without these short-term loans most States would collapse totally.

The second is to finance government awarded contracts. The third is the small N50 fees that they charge your account monthly.


Rubbish. The banks are the main problem we have in this country.
Re: Access Bank Raises $158m From 13 International Banks by olaade21: 12:04am On Jun 21, 2018
namet:
This is Nigeria.

Governors borrow to steal all the time. Bank executives can borrow to steal, by either giving out loans to friends which they plan to write-off as bad debt/losses from the beginning or they squander monies on private jets or on several N800 million bullet proof cars for themselves.

Nigeria is fantastically corrupt!




Now you talk better. You talk sense
Re: Access Bank Raises $158m From 13 International Banks by Ugosample(m): 2:43pm On Jun 21, 2018
namet:
They're not celebrating the amount of money raised. Access Bank is celebrating their ability to borrow from outsiders or the willingness of banks in other countries to risk their monies with a Nigerian bank, considering the high rate of corruption, insecurity, and instability in parts of the country.

If you have an account with this bank, what you should be woried about is how the high interest rate for this loans will affect you. Will it result in unnecessary fee reduction levied on your balance?

For share holders, is it possible for the high interest rates to diminish your yearly dividend payment and return on your investment?

If Access Bank defaults on this loans, you may suffer losses on your shareholder stocks. If the bank managers use the monies raised to buy a private jet or bullet-proof Range Rover, losses will likely be reported at the end of year and shareholder losses will occur.

For depositors, your account may be charged unnecessary fees or you may lose all your cash if these loans are mismanaged and the bank shuts down.






the interest rates may not be too high tho

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