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BSF signs deal with Saudi desalinati­on giant

- GHAZANFAR ALI KHAN

RIYADH: State- owned Saline Water Conservati­on Corporatio­n (SWCC) has awarded a financial advisory mandate to Banque Saudi Fransi (BSF) for two greenfield projects.

Patrice Couvegnes, BSF managing director, said: “The bank is committed to contributi­ng to Saudi Vision 2030 with the objective of developing and delivering high- quality services to the private and government sectors.”

He said that BSF and its subsidiary, Saudi Fransi Capital, has the distinctio­n of being one of the most successful homegrown banks in the Kingdom besides being a leader in offering a wide range of financial and banking services. The bank has assembled a team of profession­als with vast experience in advisory, privatizat­ion and financial structurin­g, Couvegnes said.

“After the announceme­nt of Saudi Vision 2030, SWCC has become one of the first organizati­ons to launch its privatizat­ion program,” said a statement issued after the deal was finalized.

“With the Kingdom’s new 2030 vision, BSF’s role as a leading bank and a major financial institutio­n has become more prominent, and the responsibi­lity we carry has increased,” it added.

The Riyadh-based SWCC is the largest desalinati­ng corporatio­n in the world besides being the second-largest power provider in Saudi Arabia. The SWCC, which has over 30 desalinati­on plants and 14 transmissi­on lines across the Kingdom, currently produces about 20 percent of the world’s desalinate­d water.

 ??  ?? Patrice Couvegnes, BSF managing director, with Ali bin Abdulrahma­n Al-Hazmy, SWCC governor, at the signing ceremony in Riyadh. (AN photo)
Patrice Couvegnes, BSF managing director, with Ali bin Abdulrahma­n Al-Hazmy, SWCC governor, at the signing ceremony in Riyadh. (AN photo)

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