Arab Bank
10 articles about "Arab Bank"
Jordan considers bonds for As Samra expansion Vol 11, Issue 12 (December 2010)
Jordan is keen to reduce its reliance on development funds. Could a project bond issue for its largest wastewater plant provide the solution?
Pricing concerns remain over Shuweihat 2 financing Vol 10, Issue 6 (June 2009)
The arrival of Marubeni and JBIC will boost efforts to secure financing for Abu Dhabi's latest IWPP. Recent precedents are expected to guide pricing.
Ad Dur financing set for over-subscription Vol 10, Issue 5 (May 2009)
The debt arrangers for the Ad Dur IWPP in Bahrain are confident of securing final commitments from banks. They had to sweeten the terms slightly to get the deal away.
The 2009 Global Water Awards:Water Project of the Year Vol 10, Issue 2 (February 2009)
For the water or wastewater project, commissioned in 2008, that represents the most significant contribution to water technology and environmental protection
Busy first half for Gulf bankers Vol 7, Issue 1 (January 2006)
Finance will be in strong demand in the first half of 2006 as several IWPPs look to close. Fortunately banks are easier to find than EPC contractors.
Shoaiba heads for financial close Vol 6, Issue 11 (November 2005)
The developers are seeking to raise about $2 billion of project finance debt.
Saudi IWPP project costs rise Vol 6, Issue 6 (June 2005)
The Shoaiba IWPP will cost $700 million more than first anticipated once development costs and finance charges have been taken into account. The cost of the IWPP programme has also risen.
DEALS Vol 4, Issue 9 (September 2003)
Jordan: Two groups submitted offers for the Disi-Amman project.
Jordanians extend Disi deadline again Vol 4, Issue 6 (June 2003)
Bidders have been given until the start of July to submit their offers for the 40-year BOT project.
As-Samra wastewater BOT signed Vol 3, Issue 9 (September 2002)
The project agreement for the As-Samra WwTP was signed last month by Jordanian Minister of Water and Irrigation Hazim El-Naser and representatives from the Samra Plant Consortium (SPC). SPC is comprised of Ondeo, Ondeo Degrémont and Morganti of the US.










