Unlocking African Trade Opportunities with AFTRAF

Access to trade finance is one of the biggest hurdles for African businesses, limiting their potential to grow, compete, and thrive. That’s where the Afreximbank Trade Facilitation Program (AFTRAF) comes in. It is a game-changing solution designed to break these barriers and drive trade across the continent.

What is AFTRAF?

AFTRAF is an initiative by Afreximbank aimed at making trade easier, safer, and more accessible for African businesses. It provides financial tools like guarantees, credit insurance, and trade financing to help businesses manage risks and secure funding.

 How Can Your Business Benefit?

            1.         Reduced Payment Risks: AFTRAF offers guarantees that make banks more confident in supporting your trade transactions, both locally and internationally.

            2.         SME Empowerment: Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) get access to financing before and after shipment, helping them expand into new markets with confidence.

            3.         Simplified Intra-African Trade: With the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), AFTRAF makes cross-border transactions smoother, opening doors to new opportunities within Africa.

            4.         Stronger Banking Support: AFTRAF equips African banks with the skills and tools to handle trade finance efficiently, giving businesses better access to funding solutions aligned with global standards.

Why It Matters

AFTRAF isn’t just about finance, it’s about empowering African businesses, fueling economic growth, and creating a more connected continent. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, SME, or large corporation, AFTRAF helps you trade smarter, safer, and stronger.

At INVETA Group, we help businesses navigate trade finance, access strategic funding, and leverage programs like AFTRAF to expand their operations. 

Let’s unlock new markets, mitigate trade risks, and scale African businesses together.



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