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European bank lends $170M to Turkish firm Arçelik

Turkey's white goods producer to use loan to develop new eco-friendly products, strengthen exports, bank says

Ersin Çelik
15:05 - 15/03/2019 Cuma
Update: 15:10 - 15/03/2019 Cuma
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Turkish firm Arçelik
Turkish firm Arçelik

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) lent Turkish lira equivalent of €150 million (some $170 million) to Turkey's white goods manufacturer Arçelik.

Arçelik will use loan of almost 1 billion Turkish lira to finance development and manufacturing of more energy-saving home appliances, according to a statement from the EBRD on Friday.

The company plans to bring all research and development activities under one roof in a new state-of-the-art RD center.

Progress in this field will strengthen the export potential of Arçelik.

"The support of an international financial institution such as the EBRD is a sign of recognition of our strong and sustainable business in Turkey as well as of our global ambitions," Arçelik’s Chief Financial Officer Polat Sen said.

Arvid Tuerkner, EBRD managing director for Turkey, said as Arçelik continues to innovate, the bank is delighted to provide financing and become part of the company’s success.

Founded in 1955, electronics and appliances manufacturer Arçelik exports to nearly 150 countries with 30,000 employees.

Since 2009, the EBRD has invested nearly €11 billion (approximately $13 billion) in Turkey -- a top destination for the bank’s finance -- through more than 280 projects.

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#Polat Şen
#Arvid Tuerkner
#EBRD
#home appliances
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