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QNB Group successfully refinances $2bn term loan amid market challenges

EditorNikhilesh Pawar
Published 17/11/2023, 01:48 am
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DOHA - QNB Group, the largest financial institution in the Middle East and Africa, has announced the successful refinancing of its $2bn unsecured syndicated term loan. This strategic financial move comes as a testament to the bank's robust standing in challenging global markets and underscores its effective Middle East, Africa, and South East Asia (MEASEA) strategy.

The three-year maturity facility was met with significant interest from both global and regional banks, leading to an oversubscription that serves to broaden QNB's investor base. This enthusiastic reception from the banking community reaffirms QNB's reputation as a high-quality issuer.

The syndication process was expertly managed by several major banks, with HSBC, Sumitomo Mitsui (NYSE:SMFG) Banking Corporation (SMBC), and Mizuho playing key roles in ensuring competitive pricing for the facility. The success of this refinancing initiative is notable given the current economic climate, where many institutions face hurdles in securing funding.

QNB Group has a substantial international presence, operating across three continents in over 28 countries through its numerous subsidiaries and associates. With a workforce exceeding 30,000 employees, the bank boasts an extensive network of around 900 locations and operates more than 4,800 ATMs.

This financial milestone aligns with QNB's ongoing efforts to maintain its position as the most valuable bank brand in its region. The successful refinancing deal not only reflects confidence in QNB's business model but also solidifies its commitment to growth and sustainability across its vast operational landscape.

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