Displaying items by tag: Loan
SCG Packaging to build paper bag plant in Vinh Phuc
21 September 2021Vietnam: SCG Packaging plans to invest US$354m to establish a new 370,000t/yr packaging plant in Vinh Phuc province. The Tuoi Tre newspaper has reported that operations at the plant will commence in early 2024. The product will be Vina Kraft Paper brand bags. The Siam Cement Group (SCG) subsidiary will finance the expansion through cash and debt.
Tianrui Group Zhengzhou repays loan facility and takes new US$15.5m loan
17 September 2021China: Tianrui Group Zhengzhou has repaid its previously outstanding loan facility. Reuters News has reported that parent company China Tianrui Group says the company has withdrawn a new US$15.5m loan.
Argos North America takes out US$300m loan linked to gender quality and CO2 emission performance
17 August 2021Colombia: Argos North America has taken out a US$300m loan where the interest rate is linked to CO2 emission reduction indicators and the increase in the percentage of women in leadership positions. It will be used to prepay an existing syndicated loan. The loan has been taken out from BNP Paribas Securities, Natixis, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation and the Bank of Nova Scotia. This loan is the first linked to environmental, social and corporate governance performance that Argos has signed with international banks.
Shiva Cement’s board approves US$143m loan
07 July 2021India: The board of directors of JSW Cement subsidiary Shiva Cement has voted in favour of allowing the company to take out a loan worth up to US$143m. The company will use the loan for capacity expansion projects.
Grupo Argos secures US$108m sustainability and gender equality-linked loan from Bancolombia
27 April 2021Colombia: Bancolombia has granted a US$108m loan to Grupo Argos. The loan’s interest rate is linked to two indicators, namely greenhouse gas emissions reductions and the increase in participation by women in the group’s upper management. These factors can decrease the interest rate by up to 100 basic points. The group said that signing the deal constitutes another milestone in realising its environmental, social and governance (ESG) commitment. The financing agreement modifies current conditions for debt and will have a five-year maturity. As such, it does not increase Grupo Argos’ current levels of indebtedness.
Group chief executive officer Jorge Mario Velásquez said “We are proud of this significant step, which reaffirms our commitment to driving gender equality and contributing to fighting climate change with concrete actions. Both of these topics lie at the heart of our Business Group’s strategy, in line with global goals defined in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.”
Colombia: BBVA has granted a US$45.1m loan to Grupo Argos subsidiary Cementos Argos. The loan includes a pricing adjustment mechanism which links its interest rate to the producer’s environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) performance rating. The company said that the choice of financing arrangement aims to promote a greater commitment to sustainability management and compliance with socially and environmentally responsible practices that ensure the construction of a greener future. The transaction is the first of its kind in Colombia and constitutes Grupo Argos’ debut in sustainable financing.
Chief executive officer Juan Esteban Calle said, “This is a definite advance in line with our sustainability strategy that fills us with joy, not only because it contributes to our debt profile and reassures our commitment to sustainability as a strategic pillar and source of competitive advantage, but it is also a benchmark of trust for our investors and other stakeholders”
Sumitomo Osaka Cement confirms place in Development Bank of Japan sustainable loan system
02 February 2021Japan: Sumitomo Osaka Cement has been declared eligible for the Development Bank of Japan’s (DBJ) Environmental Rating loan program for the second time. The scheme offers preferential interest rates to companies scoring highly in environmental management based on the bank’s screening system. The cement producer says it obtained the ranking through its promotion of energy saving, waste recycling and greenhouse emission reduction targets for 2030 and 2050 in its business strategy.
Bangladesh Cement Manufacturers Association lobbies government bank to extend loan window
05 January 2021Bangladesh: The Bangladesh Cement Manufacturers Association (BCMA) has called on the state-owned Bangladesh Bank (BB) to extend an ongoing moratorium period on the payment of loan instalments by another six months to mid-2021 in response to the negative economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic. The original loan window was schedule to end on 31 December 2020, according to the Dhaka Tribune newspaper. The association has also called for a fixed lending rate for non-government lenders due to rising costs. Local cement sales fell by 13% year-on-year in the five months from January to May 2020 due to a coronavirus-related lockdown that ended in late May 2020.
Duqm Cement Factory secures funding for Duqm grinding plant
16 December 2020Oman: Raysut Cement subsidiary Duqm Cement Factory has signed a deal with Ahlibank for a US$21m loan for the construction of its Duqm grinding plant in Al Wusta Governotate. The grinding plant will produce ordinary Portland cement (OPC), Portland limestone cement (PLC) and ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS), according to the Times of Oman newspaper. Construction of the plant started in November 2020.
Raysut Cement chief executive officer (CEO) Joey Ghose said, “We would like to extend our sincere gratitude and appreciation to Ahlibank for financing the Construction of Duqm Cement Factory’s new grinding plant in Duqm Industrial Estate. Through strategic partnerships with the public and private sectors, the bank has ensured the all-round development of Oman’s diverse sectors. The new cement plant will spur economic activities in around the Duqm Industrial Estate and thereby bring more and more businesses to the region.”
Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission investigates Aramit Cement’s interest-free loan to sister company
16 November 2020Bangladesh: The Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) has written to Aramit Cement to seek an explanation for the company’s transfer of around US$9m as an interest-free loan to a sister company. The Dhaka Tribune newspaper says that the cement producer reported a loss in the financial year to 30 June 2020 and issued no dividend to its shareholders. However, had the company charged 10% interest on the loan, it could enabled the payment of a 20% cash dividend to shareholders. BSEC subsequently sought information on loans to associated companies.
Company secretary Syed Kamruzzaman said, “The board of directors would explain the issue to the BSEC soon.” The BSEC has ordered a refund of the loan along with interest by the end of November 2020.