TFP Annual Event and Awards 2021
EBRD partner banks were honoured for their part in upholding trade in the Bank’s regions during a difficult year, achieving a record annual volume in 2020. With some Covid restrictions still in place, this year’s Annual Event and Awards Ceremony took place online
2021 TFP Annual Event and Awards Ceremony
More than 250 viewers tuned in live to take part in the 2021 TFP Information Session and Awards Ceremony, which was held virtually on 30 June 2021 as part of the EBRD’s celebratory 30th Annual Meeting.
The event was produced with generous support from our partners, the TaiwanBusiness-EBRD Technical Cooperation Fund.
We were thrilled to welcome EBRD President, Odile Renaud-Basso, who opened the session: “I know I am addressing a truly remarkable audience today. You represent the very best of trade finance talent. You drive the international trade that is so vital for global economic growth, prosperity and peace.”
Discussions at the Information Session first focused on the response to Covid-19. The pandemic greatly disrupted the global economy and world trade. During this period, trade finance provided the security needed for the global movement of critical services and goods.
Green trade was also an integral topic of discussion. As Kelly Hsieh from the Taipei Representative Office in the United Kingdom noted, “the post-Covid-19 recovery should be a green one, and trade can play a very important role in this”.
The session was also a reminder of the importance of digitalisation in promoting financial inclusion. The pandemic has highlighted the urgent need for inclusive digital solutions to ensure that local banks across the EBRD regions are not left behind in the digital transition.
At the end of the Information Session, the TFP honoured its most successful partner banks in 2020.
The TFP awards illustrate the depth and breadth of the EBRD’s flagship programme, which has played a vital role in upholding trade in the Bank’s regions since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in early 2020. The programme achieved a record annual volume of over €3.3 billion in 2020.
Francis Malige, EBRD Managing Director, Financial Institutions, introduced the awards ceremony: “As we mark our 30th anniversary, we can take great pride in our achievements. The TFP has played a key role in supporting the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises that are so crucial for job creation, as well as helping to create greater equality of opportunity across societies. Many of our award-winning banks today developed their trade finance businesses with our help and have made extensive use of EBRD trade finance as well as our award-winning training programmes. Their success makes us extremely proud.”
You can watch the recording of the 2021 TFP Information Session, Restoring Global Trade after Covid-19, here.
I know I am addressing a truly remarkable audience today. You represent the very best of trade finance talent. You drive the international trade that is so vital for global economic growth, prosperity and peace.
The TFP performed excellently in 2020, with €3.3 billion worth of transactions. Congrats! The impact of Covid-19 on trade finance was significant. The role that the EBRD plays in keeping supply chains open is critical. It seems to have a magic formula – covering risks and providing money where and when it is exactly needed.
I liked the high level of speakers this year. It was interesting to get to know about the success of Green TFP and general expansion of the programme in the economies where the EBRD invests. I hope next year we will meet offline. This year the online session was well organised. I appreciated the approach and the technical support!
TFP AWARDs 2021
The 2021 TFP Awards have been presented to banks in the following countries (in alphabetical order)
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Albania
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Armenia
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Belarus
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Bulgaria
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Most Active Partner Bank in Croatia
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Cyprus
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Egypt
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Georgia
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Greece
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Jordan
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Kazakhstan
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Kosovo
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Kyrgyz Republic
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Lebanon
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Moldova
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Mongolia
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Montenegro
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Most Active Partner Bank in Morocco
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Most Active Issuing Bank in North Macedonia
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Romania
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Most Active Partner Bank in Serbia
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Tajikistan
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Tunisia
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Turkey
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Turkmenistan
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Ukraine
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Most Active Issuing Bank in Uzbekistan
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Most Active Issuing Bank in West Bank and Gaza
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Most Active Confirming Bank in 2021
I really appreciated the Global Trade Overview session, the discussion on green trade best industry practices and the splendid award ceremony with Oscar-like flair!