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Afreximbank posts strong nine-month earnings as assets rise to $42.9bn

Mr. Denys Denya, Senior Executive Vice President at Afreximbank @ Afreximbank
Mr. Denys Denya, Senior Executive Vice President at Afreximbank @ Afreximbank
  • Bank assets rise to $42.9bn despite tight global conditions
  • Strong liquidity boosts Africa’s trade-finance safety net

 

Afreximbank posted robust earnings for the nine months ending 30 September 2025, reinforcing its role as one of Africa’s most influential financial stabilisers.

The group’s total assets and contingencies rose 6.98% to $42.9 billion, up from $40.1 billion at the end of 2024, extending a multi-year growth trend.

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