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German Desk – Financial Support and Solutions

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The German Desk Sub Sahara Africa serves since its establishment as a focal point for German SMEs and their local trading partners in arranging financing solutions.

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Through the cooperation of the Delegation of German Industry and Commerce in Nigeria and Ghana, the German Development and Investment Company (DEG), and Access Bank Sub-Sahara Africa, companies benefit from a comprehensive network and combined expertise within the German Desk. The German Desk offers companies a single source to learn about financing options while providing suitable financing solutions directly on site. The service spectrum includes, among other things, account setup, trade finance, transaction banking services, credit lines, and investment financing for local companies wishing to purchase, for example, German machinery and equipment.

 

The local contact person for German companies and their trading partners is German Desk Manager Sebastian Barroso da Fonseca. Familiar with both business worlds and cultures, he will not only provide support in arranging financial services but also help bridge language and cultural barriers. Feel free to contact him.

German Desk Sub Sahara Africa

Sebastian Barroso da Fonseca
Senior Manager German Desk Sub Sahara Africa

12 Adetokunbo Ademola
Lagos, Nigeria

T +234 81 263 30 966

 

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