EGYPT – IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, has announced a financing package worth US$30 million for leading glassware manufacturer Pasabahce Egypt for Glass Manufacturing S.A.E. to help the company boost exports, introduce cleaner production practices, and create jobs.

Pasabahce Egypt is a subsidiary of the Sisecam Group. Its factory mainly serves markets in the Middle East, Turkey, and the United States.

The US$30 million financing package includes a long-term loan of up to US$20 million and a shorter-term loan of US$10 million.

IFC’s support will help Pasabahce Egypt upgrade its glassware production facility outside Cairo and introduce efficiencies to cut its natural gas and electricity consumption by more than half.

“Manufacturing companies like Pasabahce Egypt that provide stable jobs are key to ensuring long-term, inclusive economic growth in Egypt.”

Walid Labadi – Country Manager, IFC

“IFC’s support and financing will help us expand into the region with an upgraded production facility complemented with increased capacity and higher value-added production,” Vice President and CEO of Sisecam Group, Ahmet Kırman, said.

“It will also increase the availability of high-quality glass production in Egypt, while promoting cleaner, more efficient production practices.”

According to the statement, the funding is also expected to allow Pasabahce Egypt to create about 330 new direct jobs in engineering, production, and quality control, and more than 1,500 indirect jobs.

IFC’s support comes at a critical time when the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted global supply chains and production and dampened consumer confidence and demand.

“This project with our long-term partner Sisecam Group reflects IFC’s continued and deepening commitment to Egypt’s private sector as it navigates the COVID-19 pandemic,” IFC’s country manager for Egypt, Libya and Yemen, Walid Labadi, said.

“Manufacturing companies like Pasabahce Egypt that provide stable jobs are key to ensuring long-term, inclusive economic growth in Egypt.”

IFC has been increasing its support to Egypt’s manufacturing sector, helping improve efficiencies, support innovations, and replenish working capital. IFC has invested about US$340 million in the sector in the past several years.

Over the past five years, manufacturing has accounted for over half of Egypt’s exports and about 17 percent of its GDP. It is the country’s second largest employer after the services sector.

Pasabahce Egypt is part of Turkey’s Sisecam Group, one of the world’s leading glass producers. IFC has supported the Group for over 50 years as it expanded regionally across Eastern and Southern Europe, Central Asia, and the Middle East. This is IFC’s first investment with the Sisecam Group in Egypt.

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