CIMAT (Anas Sefrioui) enlists BMCE Capital to help raise funds and increase capacity

CIMAT (Anas Sefrioui) enlists BMCE Capital to help raise funds and increase capacity

In spite of the pandemic-induced crisis negatively impacting the construction industry, the kingdom’s third largest cement producer plans to increase its production capacity by 63%.

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            ▪ CIMAT (Anas Sefrioui) enlists BMCE Capital to help raise funds and increase capacity

▪ In spite of the pandemic-induced crisis negatively impacting the construction industry, the kingdom’s third largest cement producer plans to increase its production capacity by 63%.

https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/804879/cimat-anas-sefrioui-enlists-bmce-capital-to-help-raise-funds-and-increase-capacity/

In addition to equity capital, financing for the new Ciments de l’Atlas (CIMAT) subsidiary factory based in Nador, 550 km north-east of Rabat, will be completed through borrowing on the debt market.

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