Tanzania central bank asks commercial banks to cut lending rates

Tanzania central bank asks commercial banks to cut lending rates

DAR ES SALAAM (Capital Markets in Africa) – Tanzania’s central bank has asked commercial banks to consider lowering their lending rates to help spark credit growth in east Africa’s second-largest economy. Bank of Tanzania cut its discount rate to 12 percent from 16 percent effectively from March 6, the first time it has lowered borrowing costs since 2013, after a steep drop in private-sector credit growth last year. There were expectations that the move “will enhance…

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Tanzania central bank slashes its discount rate to 12 pct

Tanzania central bank slashes its discount rate to 12 pct

DAR ES SALAAM (Capital Markets in Africa) – Tanzania’s central bank cut its discount rate to 12 percent from 16 percent to help spur lending and boost economic growth, the first time it has lowered borrowing costs since 2013. The cut, which the central bank said in a circular to commercial banks seen by Reuters becomes effective on Monday, follows a steep drop in private sector credit growth last year. “The discount rate which is applicable…

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AIIM acquires majority stake in DSM Corridor Group

AIIM acquires majority stake in DSM Corridor Group

Dar es Salam (Capital Markets in Africa) – African Infrastructure Investment Managers (AIIM), a leading African infrastructure equity investment manager and member of Old Mutual Alternative Investments (OMAI), has announced the successful acquisition of a 60% effective interest in DSM Corridor Group Tanzania (DCG), a specialist dry bulk terminal operator in the Port of Dar es Salaam. AIIM develops, advises and manages private equity infrastructure funds designed to invest long-term institutional equity in African infrastructure…

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Tanzania receives $305 million World Bank loan for Dar es Salaam port expansion

Tanzania receives $305 million World Bank loan for Dar es Salaam port expansion

DAR ES SALAAM (Capital Markets in Africa) – Tanzania will receive a $305 million loan from the World Bank to expand its main port in its main commercial city Dar es Salaam, where congestion and inefficiencies are hampering ambitions to transform the east African nation into a regional transport hub. The port, whose main rival is the bigger but also congested port of Mombasa in Kenya, acts as a trade gateway for landlocked African states…

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Tanzania Telecom Talking to Banks on $300 Million Expansion

Tanzania Telecom Talking to Banks on $300 Million Expansion

DAR Es Salam (Capital Markets in Africa) – Tanzania Telecommunications Co., the state-owned phone company, said it’s in talks with banks to raise funds for a $300 million expansion program to take on larger rivals including Vodacom Tanzania Ltd. An unspecified amount of funding has already been secured from the state-owned TIB Development Bank for the five-year strategy, acting Chief Executive Officer Waziri Kindamba said in an interview Tuesday in the commercial capital, Dar es Salaam. The company,…

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Tanzania aims for debut Eurobond in 2017/18 – ministry

Tanzania aims for debut Eurobond in 2017/18 – ministry

DAR ES SALAAM (Capital Markets in Africa) – Tanzania aims to issue its first Eurobond in fiscal 2017/18 to fund new infrastructure, the Finance and Planning Ministry said on Thursday, after repeated delays in the launch as it sought a credit rating. It did not say how much the bond would be worth, but said the government wanted to raise $900 million in the financial year starting July 1 to fund infrastructure projects. President John…

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Tanzania Says It May Draw $9.2 Billion in Cement Investment

Tanzania Says It May Draw $9.2 Billion in Cement Investment

DAR ES SALAM (Capital Markets in Africa) – Three companies plan to invest as much as 20 trillion shillings ($9.2 billion) in Tanzanian cement production in projects that could double the nation’s installed capacity, Trade and Industry Minister Charles Mwijage said. The government of East Africa’s second-biggest economy, with gross domestic product of $45 billion, has infrastructure projects planned, including the $10 billion Bagamoyo port development, a $7-billion railway and a $4-billion crude oil pipeline from neighboring…

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