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Turkey,United States : IFC Invests in Turkeys Yapi Merkezi To Help Build High Quality Railroads in Africa

Publish Date : 13-Jul-2018

IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, is providing a $100 million financing package to Yapi Merkezi Holding, the parent company of Turkish construction company Yapi Merkezi Insaat ve Sanayi (YMI), to support the companys expansion and boost the construction of transport infrastructure in challenging markets.

The three-year term package comprises a $75 million euro and USD equivalent loan from IFCs own account, and a $25 million euro equivalent syndicated loan from Akbank AG under IFCs B-loan structure. The financing will provide YMI with working capital to allow the completion of transport infrastructure projects in Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East and North Africa, and Turkey, and support the companys expansion in these markets.

Baar Arolu, Yap Merkezi Construction and Industry Inc. Chairman, said: Our objectives and values of doing business are well aligned with IFC. We believe this financing will enable us to better serve our customers and develop more key infrastructure projects in the region and beyond.

Annual infrastructure investment needs in Africa are estimated at $93 billion, but actual investments average only less than half of that amount. Yapi Merkezi is building a total of 950 kilometers of railway in Sub-Saharan Africa, which will be instrumental in increasing exports for commodities such as gold and coffee. The company is also building railways, tramways and metro systems in MENA, including the worlds longest span suspension bridge in Turkey.

One of our priorities in Turkey is to support the global expansion of strong, competitive Turkish companies, said Carsten Mueller, IFCs Regional Industry Head for Manufacturing, Agribusiness and Services in Europe, Middle East and North Africa. YMI has a proven track-record in investing in challenging construction markets in Africa and MENA, as well as in Turkey, which will help pave the way for increased private sector investments and close the infrastructure investment gap.

Over the past decade, IFC has invested more than $12 billion in 350 projects supporting urban development, in more than 60 countries.

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