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According to bank provided information, the project involves the provision of USD 130 million senior unsecured loan to Coca-Cola HBC Egypt S.A.E, a subsidiary of Coca-Cola HBC AG. The loan will be used to finance capex investment in sustainability and health and safety as well as regular capex and working capital requirements.
Categorised B (ESP 2019). The installation of various equipment, at five sites, for the production of beverages is not associated with significant environmental and social (E&S) risks.
A USD 130 million senior unsecured loan. The loan will comprise three tranches: (i) committed Tranche A of USD 55 million to finance the Company's capex investment, (ii) committed Tranche B of USD 40 million to finance working capital needs of the Company and (iii) uncommitted Tranche C of USD 35 million to be used for financing the working capital requirements of the Company.
Coca-Cola HBC Egypt S.A.E is a joint stock company incorporated and operating in Egypt. Coca-Cola HBC Egypt is 98% ultimately owned by Coca-Cola HBC AG, a Swiss-based company, one of the largest Coca-Cola bottlers globally.
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Rana Gamali, Corporate Affairs & Sustainability Director; rana.gamali@cchellenic.com
Joanna Kennedy, Head of Investor Refashions; Joanna.Kennedy@cchellenic.com
Sonia Bastina, Head of Communications; sonia.bastian@cchellenic.com
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