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AltBank & NCX Partner to Revolutionize Commodity Trading in


The Alternative Bank has announced a strategic partnership with the Nigeria Commodity Exchange aimed at unlocking greater value across the agricultural value chain through a structured, finance-enabled commodities trading ecosystem.

In a statement on Wednesday, the ethical lender said that at the heart of the partnership is a commitment to introduce electronic warehouse receipts as credible collateral, giving farmers, aggregators, and commodity players access to much-needed liquidity without the burden of immediate sales.

This system allows producers to store their goods in certified NCX warehouses and leverage the warehouse receipts to access financing from AltBank.

Speaking on the significance of the agreement, Group Head, Structured Trade and Commodities Finance at The Alternative Bank, Gbenga Awe, said, “This partnership is a bold step towards rewriting the narrative for Nigeria’s commodity value chain. For far too long, smallholder farmers and agri-SMEs have been trapped by poor access to capital, post-harvest losses, and unfair price pressures.

“What we’re building with NCX is a structure that allows them to hold on to value, trade on their own terms, and grow sustainably.

We are enabling capital to flow in non-traditional, tech-driven ways that suit the realities of our market.”

Through this collaboration, AltBank will design and deploy warehouse-receipt-backed financing tools integrated with NCX’s certified storage systems, support traceability, and champion credit-readiness education and financial literacy for commodity ecosystem actors.

On his part, the Managing Director of the Nigeria Commodity Exchange, Anthony Atuche, noted, “Our mandate at NCX has always been to create a transparent, efficient, and inclusive commodities market that works for everyone, especially producers.

“This partnership with The Alternative Bank is a major leap in that direction. By facilitating financing through electronic warehouse receipts, we are strengthening price discovery, reducing distress selling, and laying the foundation for a more structured and secure trading environment.”

This partnership comes as the Federal Government, in partnership with the Nigeria Commodity Exchange and the Africa Trade and Distribution Company, is establishing a National Export Trading Company.

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