Standard Bank pairs local businesses to Chinese traders to increase export capacity

As a highly connected, real economy bank, with deep insight and experience that helps unlock opportunities and mitigate risk for their broad range of their clients, Standard Bank, whose long-term commitment to Africa, is unparalleled and underpinned by a rich heritage of over 150 years on the continent is pushing to help Malawian businesses and suppliers connect with international key players.

Graham Chipande, Head Business and Commercial Clients: This is a chance for Malawian businesses to penetrate the Chinese market

Therefore, Standard Bank is helping the Malawian businesses to amplify their export capabilities through creation and nurturing of synergies with global partners.

It is against this background and fuelled by desire for excellency, Standard Bank Malawi recently convened a virtual matchmaking conference for Malawian and other African suppliers who the bank matched with Chinese buyers as way of increasing trade flows between Africa and its largest export partner.

The conference – Supply Demand Virtual Matchmaking Conference – was organized by Industrial Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) ahead of the 2nd China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE) slated for this month end in China’s Hunan Province.

ICBC, the world’s largest bank by assets, has a controlling stake of 20 percent in Standard Bank Group and has over the years facilitated the opening up of a trade flows between Africa and China.

Standard Bank on the other hand operates a trade corridor facility known as Africa China Trade Solutions (ACTS) which is designed to facilitate Sino-Africa trade by doing away with logistical and trade barriers.

During the matchmaking event two Malawian businesses, Nyasa Mining Cooperative (precious stones and jewels) and Saeed Investments Limited (farm produce), were paired with numerous buyers from China, kick-starting a process where they will enhance their export capabilities through creation and nurturing of synergies within respective industries.

The two companies will send samples to the Expo to further increase both network reach and visibility of their products.

The Expo will attract over 500 businesses from across 16 African economies.

Standard Bank Group is a financial institution that offers banking and financial services to individuals, businesses, institutions and corporations in Africa and abroad.

Standard Bank operates in more than 20 countries in Africa and abroad. Its worldwide presence consists of an integrated suite of end-to-end wealth management services and banking solutions.

Head, Business and Commercial Clients at Standard Bank, Graham Chipande, says the matchmaking exercise and sending of samples to Hunan gives Malawian businesses a chance to penetrate Chinese market and make substantial export gains in the post Covid-19 era.

“Many local businesses are looking for ways to diversify. Standard Bank is therefore connecting clients to right suppliers and buyers to build a comprehensive trade corridor between Malawi and China.

“In doing so we are finding new ways of making things possible for our clients,” says Chipande.

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