IFC backs ex-PepsiCo subsidiary, Egyptian agri-food company Beyti, and its Saudi shareholder
The company, fully owned by the Riyadh-based group, Almarai, will receive a $75 million loan to consolidate its working capital.
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▪ IFC backs ex-PepsiCo subsidiary, Egyptian agri-food company Beyti, and its Saudi shareholder
▪ The company, fully owned by the Riyadh-based group, Almarai, will receive a $75 million loan to consolidate its working capital.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/816867/jesse-moore-m-kopa-in-negotiations-with-washington-to-fund-further-growth/
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