Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank finances new Sudan plant

Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank finances new Sudan plant
28 July 2008


Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank has announced the financial close of a bridge facility for the construction of a cement manufacturing unit in Sudan.

The six month facility will be taken out by a US$ 130 million medium-term facility, the terms of which are currently being finalised, and has been arranged on a club basis together with Bank AudiBank sal - Audi Saradar Group of Lebanon.

Al Takamul is the cement manufacturing arm of ASEC Cement Holding – Egypt.

Mr. Tirad Mahmoud, ADIB CEO, commented: "ADIB has a proven track record in providing finance for basic industries. Our ability to structure sophisticated Sharia’a compliant financing deals with other banking partners, as well as our commitment to facilitating regional development, is highly attractive to corporate customers looking for a partner who can understand their vision and share in the associated risks."

Mr Abdalla El Ebiary, Managing Director of Citadel Capital, based in Egypt, said: "ADIB has provided us with a top class service throughout our transaction discussions. It was important to us to have an Islamic finance partner involved to reflect our common values across our negotiations and resulting agreement."

The cement manufacturing unit is to launch by the last quarter of 2009 and will have a production capability of 1.5Mta.

A signing ceremony has been held in Beirut where senior representatives of Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank
and Al Takamul Cement finalized the agreement.
Published under Cement News