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Shelter Afrique repays $186 million debt, targets regional bonds

Wednesday September 22 2021

It has also repaid a bond floated on the Nairobi Stock Exchange between 2013 and 2018, thereby enabling it to return to the capital market.

IN SUMMARY

  • The company has also repaid a bond floated on the Nairobi Stock Exchange between 2013 and 2018, thereby enabling it to return to the capital market to raise Ksh125 billion ($1.1 billion) in local currency bonds by the end of the year.
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Pan-African housing development financier Shelter Afrique has repaid $186 million commercial debt owed to eight lenders, giving the company the leverage to underwrite new debt worth $465 million.

The lenders include the African Development Bank, Agence Française de Developpement, Commercial Bank of Africa, European Investment Bank, German KFW, Ghana International Bank, CFA-Banque Ouest Africaine de Development, and Islamic Corporation for Development.

The company has also repaid a bond floated on the Nairobi Stock Exchange between 2013 and 2018, thereby enabling it to return to the capital market to raise Ksh125 billion ($1.1 billion) in local currency bonds by the end of the year.

“With the debts fully retired, we now intend to mobilise a local-currency equivalent of $500 million each from Nigeria and East Africa, as well as $250 million from French-speaking African nations. These will be crucial in funding our demand-side pipeline of as much as $1 billion which we are currently developing,” said Shelter Afrique Group Managing Director and CEO Andrew Chimphondah.

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