Transgabonaise : Meridiam seeks to secure committed funds
As the rehabilitation of Gabon’s longest road continues, the company led by Thierry Déau is asking for financial cover.
23/02/2023 at 17h56, by Africa Business+
Meridiam manages the project with Arise through the Société Autoroutière du Gabon (SAG) and has submitted a request to the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) to obtain a guarantee for the funds committed. The company, founded by Thierry Déau,aims to provide more than $67 million over 15 years.
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