Launched as a response to simplify customers’ supply chain, Maersk Trade Finance represents a different way of financing containerized shipments.
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are productive drivers of inclusive economic growth in South Africa and around the world.
Researchers estimated that in South Africa SMEs make up 91% of formal businesses, provide employment to about 60% of the labor force and total economic output accounts for roughly 34% of GDP.
“Focusing more on small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) represents a strong opportunity for Maersk to introduce more customers to our end-to-end supply chain and logistics products, services and solutions. In that sense, South Africa is a critical market for us,” explains Vipul Sardana, Global Head of Trade Finance for Maersk.
While contributing significantly to the economy, SMEs often face difficulties in accessing finance. According to the ICC Banking Commission** there is a massive trade finance gap in Africa, which sits between USD 110 billion and USD 120 billion.
“While trade finance has been a catalyst for expansion, for most SMEs, access to funds has been restrictive due to strict collateral requirements and credit background checks. As digital trade finance develops into an essential alternative, SMEs will be able to access additional capital for their growth,” explains Dirk Van den Berg, Head of Maersk Trade Finance in South Africa.
This new digital trade finance solution of Maersk provides customers easy access to capital in foreign currency for international trade to finance their business needs when they need it; a simple, end-to-end digital solution removing the paper trail from traditional financing options, and faster release of funds at gate-in.
“In other words, this one-stop-shop provides a more effective way to manage the ocean leg of end-to-end global supply chains, both financially and operationally,” adds Van den Berg.
Since 2016, Maersk Trade Finance has disbursed $0.7billion in loans to over 200 customers worldwide.
The growing Maersk Trade Finance network of offices stretches from India to Netherlands, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates and the United States (all states other than California).