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UAE: India-based UltraTech Cement has issued a US$73.5m corporate guarantee in favour of Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank. Reuters has reported that the guarantee covers credit facilities availed by the group’s subsidiary UltraTech Middle East Investments.
UNACEM obtains US$345m loan for Tehachapi cement plant purchase
06 November 2023Peru/US: UNACEM has secured syndicated financing worth US$345m. It will put the funds towards its acquisition of the Tehachapi cement plant in California, US. Contify Banking News has reported that Spain-based BBVA operated as sole lead arranger and global coordinator for the financing.
UNACEM corporate general manager Pedro Lerner said “This operation will strengthen Grupo UNACEM’s investment portfolio in our core business and consolidate our presence in the southwestern region of the US, doubling our installed capacity in the country.”
Anhui Conch Cement to buy back up to US$82.5m-worth of shares
06 November 2023China: Anhui Conch Cement plans to conduct a share buyback to repurchase up to US$82.5m-worth of its shares. Dow Jones Institutional News has reported that the group will finance the buyback using its internal funds.
Cemex refinances US$3bn syndicated credit agreement
01 November 2023Mexico: Cemex has refinanced a syndicated credit agreement worth US$3bn. Dow Jones Institutional News has reported that the refinanced agreement includes a US$1bn, five-year term loan and US$2bn five-year revolving credit facility.
Cemex’s chief financial officer Maher Al-Haffar said "We now have a flatter debt maturity profile, with no significant maturities in any year."
India: The Supreme Court will hear the case against Adani Group over its alleged financial misrepresentation and stock manipulation on 24 November 2023, 24 days after the previous deferred date of 30 October 2023. BusinessWorld News has reported that the National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA) is currently ‘scrutinising’ the group's auditors, S.R. Batliboi, while the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is investigating British Virgin Islands-based investment fund Gulf Asia Trade & Investment for possible violations of share ownership regulations in connection with the Adani Group.
Adani Group says that it has committed no wrongdoing.
Ghana: The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has shut down Wan Heng Ghana’s 0.5Mt/yr grinding plant in Tema after the company failed to pay US$60.6m in taxes. GhanaWeb reports that the GRA gave the China-based company 10 days in which to pay its taxes, otherwise the closure will continue. Wan Heng Ghana operates in the country using the Sol Cement brand.
Grasim Industries to raise funds for growth and diversification
17 October 2023India: Grasim Industries has secured board approval for an issuance to raise up to US$480m. Local press has reported that the producer will use the proceeds for planned capital expenditure investments, including in the paints sector, as well as to repay existing borrowings and for ‘general corporate’ purposes.
Adani Group refinances loan for Holcim India acquisition
13 October 2023India: Adani Group has entered into a US$3.7bn refinance agreement with multiple banks to refinance the loan it took to acquire Holcim’s Indian business. Live Mint News has reported that the consortium of banks includes Deutsche Bank, Standard Chartered, Barclays, Citibank, MUFG Bank and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation. Sources ‘with direct knowledge of the matter’ reported that the refinance agreement will have a tenure of 36 months.
Misr Beni Suef Cement to reduce share capital
03 October 2023Egypt: Misr Beni Suef Cement has secured board approval for a reduction in its issued capital. Arab Finance News has reported that the company plans to reduce its capital by 10% to US$19.8m.
Cemex seeks to refinance US$3bn bank debt
22 September 2023Mexico: Cemex says that it has entered negotiations with banks with a view to refinancing its US$3bn credit line. Bloomberg has reported that it previously financed the line in late 2021.
Cemex’s chief financial officer Maher Al-Haffar said that an anticipated 100% extension ‘will probably transform our maturity structure quite nicely.’