Bank acts as sole lead arranger and original lender for a EUR 78 million financing for the Ministry of Finance, to design, construct and equip the Eastern Regional Hospital LISTEN JUL 22, 2020 Transaction comes on the backdrop of the government’s commitment to major investments in healthcare infrastructure.
22 July 2020 Accra – Standard Chartered has announced the completion of an agreement for a EUR 78 million UKEF (UK Export Finance) supported financing to the Ministry of Finance, for the purpose of designing, constructing, and equipping the new Eastern Regional Hospital at Koforidua in Ghana.
The transaction provides a significant contribution to the Government’s commitment to major investments in healthcare infrastructure and aligns with the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 (Access to Health Services).
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government of Ghana announced plans to construct district and regional hospitals, to complement the existing health infrastructure and fortify health service delivery in the country.
Making the announcement, Mrs. Mansa Nettey, Chief Executive, Standard Chartered Bank Ghana Limited said that the Bank continues to leverage its network to support diverse sectors of Ghana’s economy.
“This is a landmark transaction for Standard Chartered Bank in Ghana, as it marks the bank’s first Export Credit Agency (ECA) – supported financing for the Ministry of Finance. Given our unique position, having operated in this market for over 120 years, we remain a conduit for the long term project and infrastructure financing”.
She added “this transaction stays true to Standard Chartered Bank’s brand promise, Here for good and underscores our adeptness and capacity to provide sovereign solutions while supporting Government to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal of providing adequate healthcare infrastructure for Ghanaians”.
Commenting on the transaction, Minister for Health, Hon. Kwaku Agyemang-Manu said, “This project has given Standard Chartered Bank the opportunity to support the Government’s agenda of boosting healthcare delivery in the country and demonstrates the Government’s commitment to work with the private sector to bridge the infrastructure investment gap.
“The Ministry of Health has a number of mandates with Standard Chartered and I laud the bank for successfully closing the first ECA transaction, indicating it is a solid ECA Bank of choice”, added Hon. Kwaku Agyemang-Manu
On his part, Richard Annor Bram, Acting Head of Global Banking, Standard Chartered Bank Ghana Limited said that “this demonstrates the bank’s aptitude to provide well-structured transactions and drive sustainable finance that supports the UN SDG’s […]