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Home » Business » Africa Finance Corporation Closes Record US$1.5 Billion Syndicated Loan, Its Largest-Ever Facility

Africa Finance Corporation Closes Record US$1.5 Billion Syndicated Loan, Its Largest-Ever Facility

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Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), the leading provider of infrastructure solutions in Africa, has successfully closed its largest-ever debt facility —a landmark US$1.5 billion syndicated loan. This transaction, a milestone in the Corporation’s history, attracted a diverse consortium of new and returning lenders spanning the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Europe.

Originally launched at US$1.3 billion, the three-year facility, proceeds of which will be used for general corporate purposes, attracted strong demand, bringing in new lenders including Bank of Communications, Burgan Bank, Export Development Bank of Egypt, and Hua Nan Bank. This underscores robust investor appetite for Africa’s infrastructure growth opportunities through strategic partnerships with highly reputable institutions like AFC.

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This facility enhances AFC’s financial capacity and further broadens its network of strategic partners, reinforcing the Corporation’s mission to catalyse infrastructure-driven economic growth and industrial development across Africa. By leveraging its solid credit profile, AFC secured more favourable pricing compared to its US$1.16 billion Syndicated Term Loan Facility, which closed last year.

Demonstrating AFC’s deep connections with the international capital markets, the syndication was led by an exceptional group of global arrangers, including Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank PJSC, Commerzbank AG, and Standard Chartered Bank, as Global Coordinators, Initial Mandated Lead Arrangers, and Bookrunners. Bank of China Limited (London Branch), First Abu Dhabi Bank PJSC, Mashreqbank PSC, MUFG Bank, Ltd., FirstRand Bank Limited, acting through its Rand Merchant Bank division (London Branch), State Bank of India (DIFC Branch), The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, Société Générale, and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (London Branch) all served as Initial Mandated Lead Arrangers and Bookrunners. Additionally, Standard Chartered Bank acted as the documentation agent, while First Abu Dhabi Bank PJSC acted as the facility agent.

“This landmark transaction reinforces AFC’s standing as a trusted institution in the global capital markets and demonstrates our ability to mobilise capital at scale for Africa,” said Banji Fehintola, Executive Board Member and Head of Financial Services of AFC. “It strengthens our role in bridging Africa’s infrastructure needs with global capital and accelerates our mission to drive rapid industrialisation and unlock the continent’s full economic potential.”

This year, AFC has further diversified its funding base, securing long-term financing from development finance institutions, bilateral lenders, and commercial banks. The Corporation has recently secured a Sustainability-Linked Term Loan Facility of AED 937.50 million, deepening its financial ties with the UAE.

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