Tunisia: Olive oil trader, COGIA, secures working capital with external financing
The subsidiary of the Emirati group IFFCO (part of the Allana conglomerate) has secured a €12 million credit line from the EBRD to support its working capital requirements.
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▪ Tunisia: Olive oil trader, COGIA, secures working capital with external financing
▪ The subsidiary of the Emirati group IFFCO (part of the Allana conglomerate) has secured a €12 million credit line from the EBRD to support its working capital requirements.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/817805/tunisia-olive-oil-trader-cogia-secures-working-capital-with-external-financing/
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