Mr. Enoch Osei-Safo Managing Director Ecobank Tanzania adressing invited guests at the China Direct initiative launch
Mr.
Bertrand Jandoh,Regional Account Manager & Acting Head of Corporate
Banking at Ecobank Tanzania adressing guests at the China Direct
initiative launch.
Deputy Managing Director Bank of China-Zambia giving a speech at the China Direct initiative launch by Ecobank-Tanzania.
Mr.Enoch Osei-Safo introducing Ms.Wenzai Dai the Chinese liaison officer at the Ecobank Tanzania China Desk.
Deputy
Managing Director Bank of China-Zambia (right),Assistant Manager of
Banking BOC-Zambia,Ms.Wang Hao interacting with members of the Chinese
business community in Tanzania.
Invited
guest+applauding the launch of Ecobank Tanzania's China Direct
Initiative launch that will facilitate increased trade+and investment
between Tanzania and China.
Members of the Chinese business community in Tanzania discussing investment trends with Ecobank-Tanzania staff.
Ecobank
Tanzania Limited (ETZ), a subsidiary of Ecobank Transnational
Incorporated launched its ‘China Direct’ initiative at a cocktail event
held at the New Africa Hotel, Dar es Salaam, attracting Chinese
businesses including ETZ clients and Bank of China (Zambia).
ETZ
also used the occasion to announce its strategic partnership with the
Bank of China (Zambia) which will allow the latter to leverage Ecobank
Group’s platform to service the needs of its customers and clients doing
business in Tanzania and the wider EAC and SADC regions.
Ecobank
introduced its new China Desk liaison officer Jennifer at the event.
Special guests at the event were Mr. Lin Zhiyong the Chief
Representative of the Economic and Commercial Representation of the
Peoples Republic of China in the United Republic of Tanzania and the
Bank of China (Zambia) delegation led by their Deputy Managing Director,
Mr. Liu Xiaofei.
ETZ’s
‘China Direct’ initiative addresses the current void in the market at a
time when trade and investment between China and Tanzania have been
growing at an exponential rate. Trade hit $2.5 billion in 2012 while
investments approached $1 billion in 2013.
It is
evident that with greater strategic support and market information, the
volume of trade and investments along the Sino-Tanzanian corridor can
grow to higher levels. . ETZ’s China Direct initiative is aimed at
providing the ‘one-stop shop’ facility across the China-Tanzania
corridor to reduce hassle costs and improve decision-making for
businesspeople.
“ Our
end-to-end platform across the Sino-Tanzanian corridor is unique in the
sense that we don’t rely on a third party as we are on the ground in
China. This one-stop shop arrangement is cost-effective and provides
convenience for our customers. However, if push comes to shove and you
need to transact with a Chinese bank, the Bank of China platform will be
at your disposal” says Enoch Osei-Safo, the Managing Director, Ecobank
Tanzania Limited.
The
Chief Economic and Commercial representative of the Chinese Embassy in
Tanzania expressed his delight at this initiative by ETZ citing the
bottlenecks that this would address. “Economic relationship between
Tanzania and China have risen to new heights and this is underscored by
the fact that Tanzania is the first African country that President Xi
Jinping chose to visit when he assumed office.
We
applaud ETZ’s innovative approach at supporting direct trade and
investment between Tanzania and China. Establishing the end-to-end
platform on both sides of the corridor while leveraging the strategic
partnership with Bank of China is a game changer for both countries
from a trade and investment standpoint in the years to come” Says Mr.
Lin Zhiyong.
Last
year, ETZ launched its China Desk in Tanzania and through a dedicated
team supported by a Chinese liaison officer, the bank provides Chinese
and Tanzanian businesses with advisory, facilitation, support and
financing services. This initiative comes on the heel of the Ecobank
Group opening its Beijing Representative office in 2012 under the
oversight of Ms. Lu Xiaoning, to offer advisory, facilitation and
support services to Chinese businesses operating across Africa.
Ms. Lu
Xiaoning also doubles as the Global Account Manager (GAM), which
essentially makes her the single point of contact across the Ecobank
Group for Chinese businesses seeking to do business in Africa. The
synergy between the Ecobank platforms in Tanzania and China is enhanced
by ETZ’s proven capability to offer RMB (renminbi) trading and
settlement solutions to its Chinese businesses.
“The
decision to forge this partnership with Ecobank Tanzania was a straight
forward one. Ecobank is the only bank in Tanzania that has a dedicated
Chinese desk with a Chinese resource person, is equipped to trade in the
RMB and has on-the-ground presence in China. To top this all, by virtue
of the Ecobank.
Group’s
unrivalled footprint across 35 African countries, ETZ is the defacto
financial gateway to EAC and SADC from China atoning for our lack of
physical presence in this region while addressing this gap in our
existing delivery platform.” says Mr. Liu Xiaofei, the Deputy Managing
Director of Bank of China (Zambia). “In Africa, we have a presence in
Zambia and South Africa but it is relevant to know that Bank of China
(BOC) has a desk within Ecobank in Ghana run by BOC staff from China”.
Ms.
Wenzai Dai was introduced at the event as ETZ’s new Chinese Liaison
Officer. Following a video presentation in Chinese by Ms. Lu Xiaoning
(GAM), the ETZ and the Bank of China officials received feedback at the
cocktail on how the strategic alliance can be further strengthened to
the benefit of the business community. “For more than 25 years, our
Group has successfully linked people, governments and businesses doing
business across Africa from a banking standpoint.
Now
that this is a given, we have moved to the next level by linking up the
last frontier with China, who has by and large emerged as the leading
trading and investment partner with Africa. For all businesses that have
waited in vain and suffered the inconvenience, ‘China Direct’ has now
arrived. This is Ecobank Inakuwezesha in the Chinese context.” says Mr.
Osei-Safo.