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The Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC) Partners the West African Development Bank (BOAD) at the Conference of the Parties (COP 28) to Boost Sustainable Investment and Prosperity in West Africa

todayDecember 5, 2023 2

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In a significant move at COP 28, the Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC) (http://ICIEC.IsDB.org), a leading multilateral credit and political risk insurer, and the West African Development Bank (BOAD) have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). This collaboration marks a milestone in promoting economic integration and sustainable development in West Africa.

The MOU, signed by Mr. Oussama Kaissi, CEO of ICIEC, and Mr. Serge EKUE, President of BOAD, lays the groundwork for a synergistic partnership facilitating large-scale investments and bolstering economic and social development across common member states of ICIEC and BOAD. The core focus of the partnership is to address key areas such as climate change adaptation and communication projects.

This collaboration has been strengthened by the alignment of BOAD’s mission to advance existing infrastructure and contribute to the economic integration of West Africa with ICIEC’s objective of enlarging trade transactions and investment flows. Both institutions aim to leverage this partnership to encourage direct investments and enhance the economic landscape of their common member states.

Speaking on this momentous occasion, Mr. Oussama Kaissi, CEO of ICIEC, stated, “This MOU with BOAD is a significant stride towards upscaling our shared goal of promoting economic growth and sustainable development in our common membership in West Africa. Our collaboration is set to unlock new avenues for investment and trade, enhancing our capacity to support impactful initiatives. By working together, we are not just aiming for economic growth but also nurturing a resilient and sustainable future for our member states.”

The focus will be on ICIEC providing insurance and credit enhancement solutions in common member states and supporting BOAD’s financing operations. Additionally, a capacity-building plan related to credit insurance, particularly within ICIEC’s proposed solutions, is a key component of this collaboration.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC).

Media Contact:
Mrs. Rania Binhimd
Communication Department
Email: Rbinhimd@isdb.org

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About The Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC):
ICIEC commenced operations in 1994 to strengthen economic relations between OIC Member States, promote intra-OIC trade, and facilitate investments by providing risk mitigation tools and financial solutions. The Corporation is uniquely the only Islamic multilateral insurer in the world. It has delivered a comprehensive suite of solutions and services to the public and private in its 49 Member States and globally. The products’ suite includes Documentary Credit Insurance Cover, Credit Insurance Cover, Bank Master Policy, Non-Honouring of Sovereign Financial Obligation, and Investment Insurance Products. ICIEC has maintained for 15 consecutive years an “Aa3” insurance financial strength credit rating from Moody’s, ranking the Corporation among the top of the Credit and Political Risk Insurance (CPRI) Industry. ICIEC’s resilience is underpinned by its sound underwriting, reinsurance, and risk management policies. Cumulatively, ICIEC has insured more than US$ 100bn in trade and investment directed to specific sectors – energy, manufacturing, infrastructure, healthcare, and agriculture.

For more information, visit: http://ICIEC.IsDB.org

 

  

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