Saudi EXIM extends credit facility agreement with Trafigura

By Arya M Nair, Official Reporter
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The Saudi Export-Import (Saudi EXIM) Bank has signed an agreement with Trafigura, a market leader in the global commodities industry, to extend a three-year credit facility of $500 million.

The agreement was signed by Saudi EXIM Deputy CEO Dr. Naif Al-Shammari and Trafigura CFO Mr. Christophe Salmon, with the aim of facilitating the purchase of domestically produced commodities from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and enabling Trafigura to connect Saudi producers to more than 156 markets worldwide. Executive Chairman and CEO of Trafigura Mr. Jeremy Weir attended the signing.

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Dr. Naif Al-Shammari
Deputy CEO
Saudi EXIM

“Such credit facilities come as part of our ongoing efforts to expand the global reach of Saudi exports. Our collaboration with Trafigura aligns with Vision 2030 goals and will play a pivotal role in unlocking promising investment and trade opportunities between the Kingdom and countries worldwide. This strategic endeavor will pave the way for driving global economic growth and advancing international trade.”

“We are delighted to have signed this important finance agreement with Saudi EXIM Bank that will further develop our business relationships in the country. This will enhance the opportunities for Saudi producers of commodities such as copper, gold and downstream products to access global markets. We will facilitate this by harnessing our global resources, in-depth market knowledge and expertise in supply chain logistics,” Mr. Weir stated.

Aiming to grow Saudi non-oil exports and enhance their positioning in global markets across diverse sectors, the Saudi EXIM Bank provides financing services, guarantees, and export credit insurance.

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