The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has emerged as a leading force in Africa’s capital markets, topping Bloomberg league tables and reinforcing its positionThe African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has emerged as a leading force in Africa’s capital markets, topping Bloomberg league tables and reinforcing its position

Afreximbank Tops Bloomberg League Tables as Africa’s Capital Markets Champion

2026/03/18 14:00
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The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has emerged as a leading force in Africa’s capital markets, topping Bloomberg league tables and reinforcing its position as a central institution in the continent’s financial architecture.

The achievement reflects Afreximbank’s growing role not only as a development finance institution but also as a key arranger and facilitator of capital market transactions across Africa. In recent years, the bank has significantly expanded its presence in international debt markets, issuing bonds and structuring financing solutions that attract global investors to African assets.

A central player in African capital markets

Afreximbank’s strong showing in the Bloomberg league tables highlights its ability to mobilise capital at scale. The bank has increasingly positioned itself as a bridge between African borrowers and international investors, helping to channel funding into strategic sectors including infrastructure, trade finance and industrial development.

Its capital market activities have also contributed to deepening Africa’s financial markets by providing benchmark issuances and improving liquidity in African debt instruments.

Expanding access to global funding

The bank’s success comes at a time when many African sovereigns face tighter global financial conditions. Rising interest rates and currency volatility have made access to international capital markets more challenging for several frontier economies.

In this context, Afreximbank’s ability to structure transactions and raise funding externally has become increasingly important. By leveraging its balance sheet and credit profile, the institution is helping to mitigate funding constraints and support continued investment across the continent.

Supporting trade and industrialisation

Beyond capital markets, Afreximbank continues to play a critical role in advancing intra-African trade and industrialisation. Its financing programmes support sectors ranging from manufacturing and energy to logistics and export-oriented industries.

The bank is also a key supporter of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), providing financing solutions designed to facilitate cross-border trade and strengthen regional supply chains.

Strengthening Africa’s financial ecosystem

Afreximbank’s rise in global league tables signals a broader shift in Africa’s financial landscape. African institutions are increasingly taking a more active role in structuring and leading capital market transactions, rather than relying solely on external financial intermediaries.

This trend is contributing to the gradual development of a more resilient and self-sustaining financial ecosystem across the continent.

As Africa continues to integrate into global capital markets, institutions such as Afreximbank are likely to play an even more prominent role in shaping the continent’s investment landscape.

The post Afreximbank Tops Bloomberg League Tables as Africa’s Capital Markets Champion appeared first on FurtherAfrica.

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