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Foreign Exchange Allotments Under the Foreign Exchange Auction System and Foreign Exchange Payments for the Period June 2020 to 31 May 2021 K OF AN Z B IM E B V A R B E W S E E R PRESS STATEMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE ALLOTMENTS UNDER THE FOREIGN EXCHANGE AUCTION SYSTEM AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE PAYMENTS FOR THE PERIOD JUNE 2020 TO 31 MAY 2021 This statement is issued in line with the Bank’s commitment to regularly keep the public informed of developments in the foreign exchange market. In terms of the foregoing, the Bank hereby publishes the following: 1. A list of the 1423 beneficiaries of US$1 235 002 234 allotted under the Main Foreign Exchange Auction; 2. A list of the 2027 beneficiaries of US$102 975 034 allotted under the SMEs Foreign Exchange Auction; and 3. A schedule showing the total foreign exchange payments amounting to US$5 469 050 131 by source, i.e. from foreign currency accounts (US$3 747 693 742), interbank market (US$383 379 121) and the Foreign Exchange Auction System (US$1 337 977 269). John P Mangudya Governor 3 June 2021 FOREIGN PAYMENTS FOR THE PERIOD JUNE 2020 TO MAY 2021 BY SOURCE OF FUNDING (US$) Foreign Currency Interbank Market Foreign Currency Month Total Accounts Payments AucƟon allotments Jun-20 316,042,558 10,776,819 26,666,279 353,485,656 Jul-20 296,548,566 32,573,666 58,934,113 388,056,345 Aug-20 289,553,476 34,144,436 67,437,280 391,135,192 Sep-20 303,978,780 28,292,721 112,952,511 445,224,012 Oct-20 354,536,979 31,755,469 112,398,745 498,691,193 Nov-20 349,670,715 23,663,747 123,228,494 496,562,956 Dec-20 373,355,186 48,615,417 125,635,566 547,606,169 Jan-21 298,114,539 24,276,155 99,600,008 421,990,702 Feb-21 455,957,451 37,049,364 144,492,215 637,499,030 Mar-21 358,331,088 52,958,997 178,876,453 590,166,538 Apr-21 216,350,754 29,558,900 128,056,464 373,966,118 May-21 135,253,650 29,713,430 159,699,141 324,666,221 Total 3,747,693,742 383,379,121 1,337,977,269 5,469,050,131 ProporƟon 69% 7% 24% 100% Foreign Exchange Auction System Allotments by Purpose for the period June 2020 to May 2021 Purpose Main AucƟon SME AucƟon Total Share (%) Raw Materials 536,576,413 25,440,940 562,017,353 42% Machinery and Equipment 216,403,917 21,834,685 238,238,602 18% Consumables (incl. Spares, Tyres, Electricals) 102,942,347 23,090,087 126,032,434 9% Retail and DistribuƟon (incl. food and beverages) 98,629,827 8,687,561 107,317,388 8% Services (loan repayments, dividends, educaƟon and porƟfolio investments) 97,206,255 8,788,159 105,994,414 8% Fuel, Electricity and Gas 83,773,837 5,108,546 88,882,382 7% PharmaceuƟcals and medicinals 74,080,678 6,544,156 80,624,835 6% Paper and Packaging 25,388,960 3,480,900 28,869,860 2% Total 1,235,002,234 102,975,034 1,337,977,269 100% FOREIGN EXCHANGE AUCTION SYSTEM ALLOTMENTS BY ENTITY FROM THE MAIN AUCTION FOR THE PERIOD JUNE 2020 TO MAY 2021 No Company Name Amount (US$) ProporƟon 1 BLUE RIBBON FOODS 19,212,404 1.56% 2 VARUN BEVERAGES (ZIMBABWE) (PVT) LTD 17,276,969 1.40% 3 CANGROW TRADING PVT LTD 15,151,250 1.23% 4 UNITED REFINERIES LTD 14,751,226 1.19% 5 SURFACE WILMAR PVT LTD 12,895,877 1.04% 6 WILLOWTON GROUP ZIMBABWE 11,898,149 0.96% 7 DAIRIBORD ZIMBABWE P/L 11,425,352 0.93% 8 OLIVINE INDUSTRIES (PVT) LTD 11,079,254 0.90% 9 PURE OIL INDUSTRIES (PVT) LTD 10,643,701 0.86% 10 ZIMBABWEAN BRANDS 10,310,512 0.83% 11 WINDMILL (PVT) LTD 9,655,152 0.78% 12 ZFC LIMITED 9,378,802 0.76% 13 SABLE CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES 8,909,507 0.72% 14 DENDAIRY (PRIVATE) LIMITED 8,857,193 0.72% 15 NATIONAL FOODS (PVT) LTD 8,454,334 0.68% 16 TELONE (PRIVATE) LIMITED 8,074,603 0.65% 17 HUNYANI PAPER & PACKAGING (1997) (PVT) LTD 7,680,411 0.62% 18 NATPAK PRIVATE LIMITED 7,448,897 0.60% 19 ZUVA PETROLEUM (PVT) LTD 6,580,009 0.53% 20 VALLEY SEEDS ZIMBABWE PVT LTD 6,422,740 0.52% 21 PRODAIRY PRIVATE LIMITED 6,327,565 0.51% 22 MASHWEDE DIESEL SERVICES 6,316,360 0.51% 23 BLACKBOX INVESTMENTS (PVT) LTD 6,184,529 0.50% 24 ALL COMMODITY EXPORTS P/L 6,103,846 0.49% 25 RAWFERT OFFSHORE SAL 6,079,844 0.49% 26 AGRI VALUE CHAIN ZIMBABWE (PVT) LTD 6,077,365 0.49% 27 CAPRI APPLIANCES (PVT) LTD 5,829,769 0.47% 28 BARZEM ENTERPRISES (PVT) LTD 5,792,754 0.47% 29 JP MORGAN 5,715,528 0.46% 30 UNILEVER ZIMBABWE PVT LTD 5,550,316 0.45% 31 STATE STREET BANK 5,323,563 0.43% 32 MEGAPAK ZIMBABWE PVT LTD 5,263,765 0.43% 33 BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON 5,170,991 0.42% 34 SCHWEPPES ZIMBABWE LIMITED 5,170,494 0.42% 35 ESSAR TUBES AND TOWERS 5,052,101 0.41% 36 MEGA MARKET MILLING (PVT) LTD 4,936,983 0.40% 37 MEGA MARKET (PVT) LTD 4,908,843 0.40% 38 NEON SHADES PVT LTD 4,725,248 0.38% 39 LOTUS STATIONERY MANUFACTURERS T/A RANK ZIMBABWE 4,719,750 0.38% 40 REINFORCED STEEL CONTRACTORS (PVT) LTD 4,709,671 0.38% 41 CRASTER INTERNATIONAL PVT LTD 4,696,419 0.38% 42 THE ZIMBABWE BATA SHOE COMPANY (PVT) LTD 4,659,090 0.38% 43 AFRICA STEEL PVT LTD 4,585,965 0.37% 44 FARMEC (PVT) LTD 4,451,854 0.36% 45 BOC ZIMBABWE PVT LTD 4,318,778 0.35% No Company Name Amount (US$) ProporƟon 46 VIVO ENERGY FORMERLY ENGEN PETROLEUM 4,309,737 0.35% 47 PROBRANDS (PVT) LTD 4,307,161 0.35% 48 TREGER PRODUCTS 4,256,087 0.34% 49 CHINA NANCHANG ENGINEERING (PVT) LTD 4,226,495 0.34% 50 MEDITERRANEAN SHIPPING COMPANY S.A. 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