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It will see suspended payments repaid from 2027 to 2029 after a grace period from 2025 to 2026, the Paris Club said in a statement, noting that the deal was reached on Nov. 23. If Ethiopia does not get an IMF staff-level agreement by March 31, the official creditor committee "reserves the right to declare the suspension null and void", the Paris Club said. The Paris Club said 10 of its members were on Ethiopia's official creditor committee, which is co-chaired by France and non-Paris Club member China. Other non-Paris Club committee members are India, Kuwait, Poland, Saudi Arabia and Turkey. "We welcome the recent announcement of an interim standstill agreement with official creditors," the IMF spokesperson added.
Persons: Tellimer, Patrick Curran, Rachel Savage, Rodrigo Campos, Alex Richardson, Toby Chopra, Kirsten Donovan Organizations: International Monetary Fund, Paris Club, French Treasury, Ethiopian, IMF, Club, OCC, China, Thomson Locations: JOHANNESBURG, China, Addis Ababa, Tigray, Ethiopia, France, India, Kuwait, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Turkey
French treasury management startup Fipto has raised $16 million in a seed round led by Serena Williams' venture capital fund. Paris-based Fipto uses blockchain technology to help speed up payments in both fiat and digital currencies for businesses. Treasury management is about managing and planning for an organization's financial needs, often by putting available cash to work elsewhere but international payments can often take time to settle - adding complexity to the role. Founded in 2022, Fipto's seed funding round was led by Serena Ventures and Motier Ventures. The company started raising funding late year and closed the round in April with Fipto benefitting from increased investor interest in the treasury management sector, Mollard added.
Persons: Serena Williams, Patrick Mollard, Mollard, Fipto Organizations: Treasury, Serena Ventures, Motier Ventures Locations: Paris, Europe
BNP Paribas aims to raise age limit for chairman -filing
  + stars: | 2023-02-28 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
The French lender will put a resolution to shareholders seeking to raise the age limit of its non-executive chairman role to 75 from 72, according a formal notice filed on Monday to authorities. BNP Paribas will also ask shareholders allow the board, once the 75 age threshold is reached, to prolong the chairman's mandate by an additional year. Born in 1950, Lemierre was named BNP Paribas' chairman in 2014, replacing Baudouin Prot. He's a former president of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and led the French Treasury between 1995 and 2000. Reporting by Mathieu Rosemain; editing by Jason NeelyOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Creditors and investors are closely monitoring how China, the world's largest bilateral lender, is managing debt negotiations around the world. The policy bank has extended to Zambia more than half of Chinese loans while a $982 million loan was made jointly with the Industrial Commercial Bank of China (ICBC). Including commercial lending, Zambia government data showed it owed more than a third of its $17.27 billion external debt to Chinese lenders by end-2021. Reuters GraphicsThe bank also leads China's team in Ethiopia's bilateral debt talks, its state finance minister told Reuters last month. In 2018, EximBank agreed to extend repayment on a loan worth at least $2.5 billion for a railway between Addis Ababa and Djibouti by 20 years.
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