CIMAT (Anas Sefrioui) enlists BMCE Capital to help raise funds and increase capacity
In spite of the pandemic-induced crisis negatively impacting the construction industry, the kingdom’s third largest cement producer plans to increase its production capacity by 63%.
01/07/2020 at 16h14, by Africa Business+
In addition to equity capital, financing for the new Ciments de l’Atlas (CIMAT) subsidiary factory based in Nador, 550 km north-east of Rabat, will be completed through borrowing on the debt market.
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