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EBRD approves VINCI's Belgrade Airport loan

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VINCI Airports Serbia has been granted a loan of up to 100 million euros from the European Bank For Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) in order for it to close the financial construction of the 25-year concession of Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport. The concession and construction company has already received loan approval from other financial institutions, including the International Finance Corporation, France's PROPARCO and the German Investment Corporation. The concession agreement between VINCI and the Serbian government is worth over a billion euros. The French company will provide an up-front payment of 501 million euros to the state, a further annual tax payment of between five and sixteen million euros and has obligated itself to invest 732 million euros into the airport.

November 01, 2018
Belgrade Newsflash Privatisation serbia
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  1. Anonymous14:04

    I hope BEG had a good October!

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    1. Anonymous19:02

      Yeah, pretty good, +3% pax.

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  2. Anonymous14:24

    Another hope of the malicious dashed and ripped to pieces.

    Let's see what the next argument will be for the "if"-clause :)

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    1. Anonymous21:15

      Lets try with this: If they take over, will it develop similar to Zagreb saga?

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    2. Anonymous09:42

      Considering that TAV is not involved and that the concession has been more professionally handled overall by the Serbian government so far, I doubt it.

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  3. Anonymous14:44

    One of the most longest conessions in history.

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    1. Anonymous14:46

      Very short actually. It took over a year from when Croatia signed the concession with the French for Zagreb Airport for them to close the financial construction. It's been less than 8 months since Vinci signed the concession agreement.

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    2. Observer15:29

      I think the person above was referring to the duration of the concession rather than to the awarding process.

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  4. Anonymous16:47

    This deserved to be the news of the day!
    Very interesting. Shame we do not have access to the agreement. There must be a catch as currently it does not make any business sense (based on what was published).

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  5. Rodney Marinkovic18:10

    Top news for November. But December will be starting point to VINCI Aviation at Belgrade airpot Nikola Tesla. Great time ahead...

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