Oct 15, 2012, 06.17 PM IST

ICICI Bank signs MOU with Ecobank of Africa

India's second largest private sector lender - ICICI Bank on Monday inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Africa-based Ecobank Transnational Incorporated.

Source: Moneycontrol.com
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India's second largest private sector lender - ICICI Bank on Monday inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Africa-based Ecobank Transnational Incorporated. 


"The MoU will involve ICICI Bank and Ecobank collaborating to extend banking services across their combined footprint in India and Africa. Ecobank is present in 35 countries in Africa," the bank said in press statement.


The MoU was signed in Tokyo by Vijay Chandok, president - international banking group, ICICI Bank and Arnold Ekpe, group CEO, Ecobank. India's increasing business relations with Africa is something what apparently prompted ICICI Bank to take this initiative.


"In recent years, trade and investment from India to Africa has grown multi-fold and is poised to grow even higher. This MoU is a concrete step in the direction of supporting Indian corporates in Africa. It will allow ICICI Bank and Ecobank to leverage their combined expertise, strong local knowledge and corporate relationships to support Indo-African businesses," Vijay Chandok said in a release.


India's trade with Africa has doubled in the past four years. Stronger investment ties are complementing this steady growth in trade with Indian investments in Africa across a range of sectors including oil & gas, pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, fertilizers, IT and infrastructure, the lender stated in the release.


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