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Citigroup announces the launch of a $70 million structured facility to support Trade Bank of Iraq
- Iraq: Tuesday, October 03 - 2006 at 13:53
- PRESS RELEASE
Citigroup, in cooperation with US Overseas Private Investment Corporation ("OPIC"), today announced the launching of a $70 million structured credit facility for the benefit of the Trade Bank of Iraq (TBI), allowing it to issue Letters of Credit which would be confirmed by leading financial institutions.
By supporting the bank's reimbursement obligations to confirming banks via a special trust, the trust will facilitate the provision of goods and services vital to Iraq's reconstruction after decades of international isolation. Specifically, the trust will only guaranty reimbursement obligations on TBI letters of credit that are not, or not entirely, supported by export credit agency cover.
This unique facility represents the first time commercial lenders such as Citigroup and others are able to extend letters of credit in Iraq that are not fully cash collateralized. Consequently, the project is designed to increase the availability of financing for Iraqi trade transactions and to enable Iraq to increase its funding capacity and allow it to re-enter the global financial community.
"Provision of trade finance for companies seeking to contribute to Iraq's reintegration into the global economy will be key to Iraq's reconstruction. By supporting the new Trade Bank of Iraq, which was created for precisely that purpose, OPIC's financing will accelerate Iraq's reconstruction and involve an increasing number of international companies in the process," said OPIC President and CEO Ross Connelly.
Mohammed Al-Shroogi, Corporate and Investment Banking Head for the Middle East at Citigroup, said: "We are determined to be part of reconstruction efforts in Iraq and we are delighted to contribute toward promoting trade under the leadership of TBI. OPIC has been our strategic partner in arranging this and other vital facilities for Iraq."
The Trade Bank of Iraq is an independent Iraqi government entity created to facilitate the reconstruction of Iraq by providing trade finance services that Iraqi financial institutions are currently unable to offer.
The new facility comes at the heels of several other landmark transactions that Citigroup has lead in Iraq including the recent commercial debt restructuring on behalf of the Republic of Iraq, the launch of a $130 million OPIC partial guaranteed loan to support small and medium term enterprises in the Iraqi private sector, and the Prepaid L/C facility for TBI.
'This project is designed to increase the availability of financing for Iraqi trade transactions and to enable Iraq to increase its funding capacity," said Eli Hassine, global head of Export & Agency Finance at Citigroup. "Agency supported deal-structures are a crucial first step for Iraq to re-enter the global financial community.'
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OPIC was established as an agency of the U.S. government in 1971. It helps U.S. businesses invest overseas, fosters economic development in new and emerging markets, complements the private sector in managing risks associated with foreign direct investment, and supports U.S. foreign policy. Because OPIC charges market-based fees for its products, it operates on a self-sustaining basis at no net cost to taxpayers. OPIC's political risk insurance and financing help U.S. businesses of all sizes invest in more than 150 emerging markets and developing nations worldwide. Over the agency's 32-year history, OPIC has supported $164 billion worth of investments that have helped developing countries to generate more than 732,000 host-country jobs and $13 billion in host-government revenues. OPIC projects have also generated $69 billion in U.S. exports and created more than 264,000 American jobs. For more information, kindly visit: www.opic.govCitigroup (NYSE: C), the leading global financial services company has some 200 million customer accounts and does business in more than 100 countries, providing consumers, corporations, governments and institutions with a broad range of financial products and services, including consumer banking and credit, corporate and investment banking, securities brokerage, and wealth management. Major brand names under Citigroup's trademark red umbrella include Citibank, CitiFinancial, Primerica, Smith Barney and Banamex.
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