MTN Nigeria raises US$2bn loan

Last Updated June 15, 2010

Telecoms company agrees country’s largest local currency syndication.

MTN Nigeria, a subsidiary of African telecoms group MTN, has agreed a new US$2bn loan facility to support its network expansion.

The loans centres on a five-year facility of N250bn (US$1.6bn) from a consortium of 15 Nigerian banks, the country’s largest ever Naira denominated syndication.

The company has also raised a US$250mn export credit facility from KfW-IPEX Bank and a US$200mn buyer's credit facility from the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, both to support equipment purchases.

Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer advised MTN Nigeria.

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