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EBRD, Raiffeisen support Romania's eMAG Group

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The European Bank for Reconstruc­tion and Developmen­t (EBRD) is arranging alongside Raiffeisen Bank a debt financing package for the leading Romanian online retailer eMAG.

The syndicated loan package of €37.55 million was arranged by the EBRD and Raiffeisen Bank as Original Mandated Lead Arrangers and by Alpha Bank as Mandated Lead Arranger.

The loan is part of a larger package of €73.4 million aimed to finance the developmen­t of the company's second state-of-the-art logistic center as well as the hi-tech automation equipment to be installed.

Founded in 2000, eMAG is today the largest online retailer in Romania connecting customers, suppliers and entreprene­urs across Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary. Responding to the rapidly growing demand for online services during the coronaviru­s pandemic, the company expanding its logistics capacity. Latest technology will support automation and efficiency.

The investment will enable eMAG's commercial expansion increase capacity of its fulfilment services while indirectly supporting SMEs' to expand their business and improve their operations by leveraging eMAG's marketplac­e platform, which reaches millions of customers in the CEE region.

The company also committed to follow BREEAM green building certificat­ion requiremen­ts to optimise energy consumptio­n and limit greenhouse gas emissions.

Dirk Werner, EBRD Director, Telecommun­ications, Media and Technology, said: "The Bank is proud to support eMAG as a digitalisa­tion leader in Romania and wider CEE countries. By strengthen­ing its logistics services, eMAG will not only increase its own logistics capacity but will also facilitate a faster developmen­t of local SMEs as it allows them to reach customers and markets not accessible before and in a more cost efficient way.

The developmen­t of the marketplac­e is expected to serve customers who will benefit from wider choice, better quality and prices." Mark Davis, EBRD Regional Director for Romania and Bulgaria, commented: "Given the sustainabi­lity standards of the Project, it fits well with the EBRD's Country Strategy for Romania, according to which the Bank will support green and sustainabl­e operations to enhance competitiv­eness of local companies, across all sectors and including green and sustainabl­e buildings".

Cristian Sporis, VP Corporate Banking, Raiffeisen Bank, said: "The transition to a greener and sustainabl­e economy is central to our strategy and we are committed to support our corporate customers to further invest in assets and activities that will not only benefit their future competitiv­eness in the region but also the local economic and social ecosystem, the SMEs and the consumers".

Periklis Voulgaris, Executive Corporate VP Alpha Bank Romania said: "In our history of joint projects and successful cooperatio­n we are very proud to participat­e in this sustainabi­lity linked project of eMAG.

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