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Eskom signs loan facilities for R20bn to fund expansion programme

The Medupi Power Station near Lephalale. Picture Credit: Gallo Images
The Medupi Power Station near Lephalale. Picture Credit: Gallo Images

Eskom has signed a three loan facilities with various development finance institutions for about R20-billion to fund the electricity parastatal’s general capital expansion programme.

The power utility said in a statement that the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) had approved a US$365 million unguaranteed senior unsecured loan and US$10 million guaranteed A-loan.

 “The US$365 million loan facility will be provided to Eskom in Rand equivalent amounting to R5 billion.

“ In addition‚ Eskom appointed the AfDB as arranger for a further US$965 million guaranteed syndicated B-loan facility from various commercial lenders including Bank of China‚ Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi‚ CaixaBank‚ Citibank‚ HSBC‚ JP Morgan Chase‚ KfW IPEX Bank‚ Siemens Bank‚ and Standard Chartered‚” Eskom said.

The senior unsecured loan and the A-loan are payable over 20 years‚ both with a 2-year grace period from the date of signing. The principal debt on the B-loan will be settled five years from the signing date. Other terms of the loans were negotiated at competitive development finance institutions (DFIs) market-related rates‚ the company said.

The signed facilities will fund the general capital expansion programme‚ which include: new build; maintenance and refurbishment of generation‚ transmission and distribution infrastructure; and a skills upgrading programme.

 “We are particularly grateful for the continued support in a time when Eskom has made major advancements in achieving operational and financial sustainability and expediently completing the build programme. These facilities are a demonstration of the Bank’s mandate to contribute to the economic development and social progress of African countries‚” said Brian Molefe‚ Eskom’s CEO.

 

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