TAQA Morocco contracts €248m debt to refinance Attijari and BCP loans
The bond issue aims to streamline the energy group’s financial structure and to refinance maturing bank debt, which helped cover the €138m paid to ONEE in January.
18/09/2020 at 06h29, by Africa Business+
TAQA Morocco, the Morocco-based subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi National Energy Company, has just raised 2.7bn Moroccan dirhams (€248m) through the issue of bonds maturing up to March 2038, aimed at a “diversification of funding sources”.
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