EBRD supports ADM, ONEE and ONDA in Morocco
With three new cheques totalling €300m, the bank is demonstrating its strong support of the Cherifian kingdom and its state-owned businesses.
07/07/2020 at 16h47, by Africa Business+
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is making available not one, but three finance packages for Moroccan companies. This is an unusual practice for the teams reporting into Marie-Alexandra Veilleux-Laborie, the bank’s Morocco Director, who are responding to the short-term liquidity needs of the kingdom’s major companies.
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