Vinci Airports’ Nicolas Notebaert convinces IFC with €30 million Cape Verdean airports
The French group’s only African airport concession is the subject of a €135 million financing plan, to which the World Bank subsidiary will contribute €30 million.
11/04/2023 at 21h14, by Pierre-Olivier Rouaud
The French construction and services group Vinci, which holds the concession for seven airports in Cape Verde through Cabo Verde Airports S.A., will rely on the financial support of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to launch the modernisation and development of these infrastructures, crucial for the archipelago.
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