The Agribusiness Relationship Manager (Agri RM) is responsible for originating, developing, and managing profitable agribusiness relationships across the entire agricultural value chain, with a strong focus on market-driven agriculture. The role drives business growth through acquisition and management of commercial farmers, aggregators, processors, off-takers, cooperatives, input suppliers, exporters, and other strategic value chain players while supporting primary production financing. The Agri RM creates sustainable ecosystems that improve market access, strengthen value-chain linkages, mobilize deposits, grow quality lending portfolios, and enhance the bank's position as the preferred agribusiness partner.
Responsibilities
Agribusiness Value Chain Development
Drive agribusiness growth through identification and acquisition of clients across priority agricultural value chains.
Develop and manage relationships with:
Commercial and large-scale farmers
Farmer cooperatives and producer organizations
Aggregators and collection centers
Agro-processors and manufacturers
Off-takers and structured buyers
Input suppliers and agro-dealers
Exporters and commodity traders
Livestock value chain participants
Build integrated value-chain financing programs that connect producers to reliable markets and suppliers.
Champion ecosystem-based banking solutions that support agricultural commercialization rather than standalone lending.
Market Access & Structured Agriculture Financing
Lead market-access initiatives by creating partnerships with processors, exporters, retailers, factories, and institutional buyers.
Structure bankable financing models anchored on signed contracts, warehouse receipt systems, supply agreements, and value-chain relationships.
Identify and onboard anchor firms and off-takers capable of supporting sustainable agricultural financing programs.
Promote contract farming, aggregation, and structured trade models that ensure predictable cashflows and facilitate loan repayment.
Support clients in accessing local, regional, and export markets.
Strategic Partnerships & Risk Sharing
Develop relationships with development partners, guarantee providers, insurers, government agencies, NGOs, and agricultural support institutions.
Structure and leverage risk-sharing facilities, credit guarantees, blended finance programs, and agricultural insurance solutions.
Collaborate with technical assistance providers and ecosystem partners to strengthen client capacity and portfolio performance.
Drive partnerships that de-risk agricultural lending and improve portfolio quality.
Relationship Management & Business Growth
Manage and grow a portfolio of agribusiness clients while deepening wallet share through cross-selling.
Develop client account plans and relationship growth strategies.
Mobilize low-cost deposits and drive non-funded income opportunities.
Serve as the primary relationship contact for assigned clients.
Deliver exceptional customer experience and ensure high retention levels.
Credit Origination & Portfolio Management
Source, assess, structure, and recommend agribusiness credit facilities.
Conduct value-chain analysis, cashflow assessments, and risk evaluations.
Prepare quality credit proposals and ensure compliance with lending policies.
Monitor portfolio performance and proactively manage early warning signals.
Maintain a high-quality loan book and minimize portfolio-at-risk (PAR) levels.
Primary Agriculture & Farm Financing
Support financing solutions for crop, livestock, dairy, poultry, fisheries, horticulture, and other primary production enterprises.
Advise farmers on working capital, seasonal finance, mechanization, irrigation, infrastructure development, and productivity-enhancing investments.
Maintain strong knowledge of farming systems, production cycles, commodity markets, and emerging agricultural trends.
Facilitate transition of farmers from subsistence production to commercially viable and market-oriented enterprises.
Risk, Governance & Compliance
Ensure compliance with regulatory, credit, AML/KYC, and internal risk management requirements.
Maintain sound portfolio monitoring and credit administration standards.
Promote responsible lending and sustainability principles across the agribusiness portfolio.
Ensure proper documentation, monitoring, and reporting of all facilities and partnerships.
Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in Agriculture, Agribusiness, Agricultural Economics, Finance, Banking, Business, or related field.
Professional banking qualification (AKIB/ACIB or equivalent) is an added advantage.
Minimum 5 - 7 years' experience in relationship management, agribusiness banking, agricultural finance, or value-chain development.
Demonstrated experience working with commercial farmers, processors, aggregators, cooperatives, development partners, and agricultural value-chain actors.
Strong understanding of agricultural production systems, commodity markets, structured finance, and risk-sharing mechanisms.