Heritage Bank Backs AFRICANMED to Curb Huge Foreign Exchange Expend on Medical Tourism
Heritage Bank Plc, Nigeria’s most innovative banking service provider, has announced a partnership with AFRICANMED and the Chinese community in Nigeria aimed at developing the country’s health sector and bringing down the rate of medical tourism by Nigerians.
L-R: Head of Corresponded Banking Relationship Managers of Heritage bank, Hope Osuya, Patrick Antonyei, Oghogho Ihanle, Martins Ekong, Kekelomo Banji, Olushola Ipirmoroti and Folashade Damisa at the opeining ceremony of the Africamed bio technology Nigeria limited October event resvent exhibition sponsored by Heritage Bank in Lon recently, photo by Heritage bank
MD/CEO,
Heritage Bank, Ifie Sekibo who disclosed this at the maiden edition AFRICANMED
exhibition of top brands of medical equipment from China in Lagos recently,
said there is an urgent need to
reduce the huge foreign exchange which Nigerians spend every year on medical
tourism.
He explained that Heritage Bank would find it
easy to provide finance for interested buyers of the medical equipment from China
because it already has a robust correspondent banking relationship with Deutsche Bank of China and Access Bank of China. The relationship,
he said, would enable Heritage Bank to seamlessly open letters of credit for
interested buyers.
Olugbenga
Awe, Group Head, Agric and Export, Heritage Bank, who represented Sekibo, said since some of the equipment cost
millions of dollars, the bank would not expect the buyers to tie down such
heavy amount of money, adding that the bank will support interested buyers with
robust loans that will enable them to acquire the equipment and pay back over a
period of two years.
“We are willing and ready to support with
funding as far as this equipment are concerned,” he said, adding that the bank
is working with AFRICANMED to develop a bespoke solution that will enable
prospective buyers to buy the products while the bank pays on their behalf.
He said the recent $2.5 billion currency swap
deal between the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Chinese central bank
would help as the bank would have enough funding through that arrangement to
meet the needs of interested buyers.
AFRICANMED was recently set up in Nigeria to
congregate top brands of Chinese medical equipment and healthcare solutions
provider companies focusing on the “Selection of Intelligently made-in-China
products, to serve the African people.”
Based on big data of medical supply chain, the
company will provide comprehensive online and offline service platforms for all
kinds of African medical institutions, hospitals, specialist care, small and
medium-sized distributor financing, procurement and inventory using Nigeria as
the hub of its operation on the African continent.
Also speaking, Group Chief Executive Officer of
AFRICAMED, Mrs. Rainy Liu, said the maiden edition of the exhibition, which was
like a launch, was organised to create awareness about the company among
Nigerians. She said there is a need for Nigerians to know that the company has
come to offer the best medical equipment and healthcare solutions from China to
Nigeria and the rest of the African continent at affordable cost.
Liu said the objective is to make healthcare
solutions accessible and affordable to the masses in Nigeria and other African
countries, remarking that besides Nigeria, the company has offices in Ghana,
Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia and South Africa.
She said there are professional teams in China
that specialize in quality control through detailed screening in order to
ensure that customers purchase the best cost-effective products.
“The teams also have stringent supplier
selection and evaluation system to ensure that the medical products represent
the most advanced technology and the best quality in China.
“Besides this, they have signed strategic
cooperation agreements with more than 50 well-known brand manufacturers and
most of them are listed companies, such
as Mindray, Neusoft, WDM, Aeno, Yuwell, Lifetech, David DIRUI,
WEGO, Winner, SonoScape and EDAN, among others, to avoid your being confined to
the substandard No Name brands that swarm into Chinese open market.”
The Group CEO said the company has the most
dedicated sales teams in Africa to provide pre-sales, on-sales, and after-sales
consultancy, which would help to reduce transaction processes and costs of
medical equipment, thereby making medical equipment procurement easier.
She said in response to the high demand for
repetitiveness and taking the wishes of customers into consideration, the
company would formulate centralized container purchasing and periodic inventory
replenishment system so that buyers could truly enter the era of digital
management of medical equipment procurement.
The company also has online professional
after-sales teams with a nationwide target of more than 100 engineers allocated
in different states and cities so that customers could get quick professional
services after they click on the service requests.
The company’s online platform will be available
for use by medical outfits to register on and open their online shop to post
their inventory information and trade online.
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