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African Export-Import Bank (XMAU:AEIB.N0004) Common Stock : $921 Mil (As of Dec. 2023)


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What is African Export-Import Bank Common Stock?

African Export-Import Bank's quarterly common stock increased from Dec. 2021 ($647 Mil) to Dec. 2022 ($850 Mil) and increased from Dec. 2022 ($850 Mil) to Dec. 2023 ($921 Mil).

African Export-Import Bank's annual common stock increased from Dec. 2021 ($647 Mil) to Dec. 2022 ($850 Mil) and increased from Dec. 2022 ($850 Mil) to Dec. 2023 ($921 Mil).


African Export-Import Bank Common Stock Historical Data

The historical data trend for African Export-Import Bank's Common Stock can be seen below:

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African Export-Import Bank Common Stock Chart

African Export-Import Bank Annual Data
Trend Dec20 Dec21 Dec22 Dec23
Common Stock
583.52 647.31 849.50 920.53

African Export-Import Bank Semi-Annual Data
Dec20 Dec21 Dec22 Dec23
Common Stock 583.52 647.31 849.50 920.53

African Export-Import Bank Common Stock Calculation

Common stock is listed on the Balance Sheet at the par value of the total shares outstanding of a company.

The par value of common stocks is meaningless. It is usually set at an absurdly low number.


African Export-Import Bank Business Description

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72 (B) El Maahad El Eshteraky Street Roxy, Heliopolis, Cairo, EGY, 11341
African Export-Import Bank is a supranational financial institution that facilitates, promotes and expands intra and extra-African trade. Its functions include extending credit to eligible African exporters by providing pre- and post-shipment finance; extending indirect credit to African exporters and importers of African goods through the intermediary of banks and other African financial institutions; leveraging external financing through syndication; promoting and financing trade between African states and other developing states; acting as intermediary between African exporters and African and non-African importers through the issuance of letters of credit, guarantees and other trade documents in support of export-import transactions; among others.

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