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UK Gov’t Supports Company to Export Emergency Bridges for Flood-Hit Areas in Ghana

January 20, 2022
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Flood in an area within the Upper West Region of Ghana

A UK-based manufacturer has secured a contract to provide 87 emergency bridges for use in flood-hit areas across Ghana following a £42 million guarantee from UK Export Finance (UKEF).

The decision which was made in preparation towards the start of the 3rd Africa Investment Conference to be held today, January 20, 2022 is among a number of investments intended to help buyers and project sponsors on the continent access long-term finance from the UK’s export credit agency, UKEF.

In a press release by the government, the agency’s support could help foreign countries with finance, loans and insurance “to make their projects happen, if they commit to sourcing goods and services from the UK”.

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The release also stated that UKEF’s financing for projects in Africa has significantly increased from £600 million in 2018-2019 to over £2.3 billion in 2020-21– the highest amount since 2000. This has included $280 million to finance six new hospitals across the Côte d’Ivoire, and £1.2 billion to support the construction of two electric monorails in Egypt.

Anne-Marie Trevelyan, Secretary of State for International Trade and UK International Champion on Adaptation and Resilience for the COP26 Presidency, commented:

“This is a prime example of an innovative UK business using its expertise to help countries adapt to climate change. This programme will help mitigate potentially catastrophic flood damage– simultaneously supporting economic growth by protecting connectivity for communities across Ghana.

“The UK is committed to supporting a safer, greener, more open continent that is more resilient to shocks and stresses – using trading relationships and investment to deliver sustainable growth”.

Anne-Marie Trevelyan, Secretary of State, International Trade, UK
UK Gov’t Support Structured on a Project Finance basis

Mabey Bridge, the manufacturer, will design, manufacture and export the essential infrastructure from its factory in Lydney to Ghana. In addition, Mabey Bridge will provide training to the Ghanaian government and local engineers on how to install them, providing the expertise to enable future construction.

The country’s coastline covers approximately 340 miles, with a quarter of its population living by the sea, who usually are badly affected by coastal erosion. Also, high levels of rainfall have destroyed bridges in its towns, cutting off access.

This initiative was developed by the Government of Ghana’s Ministry of Roads and Highways as part of its strategy to improve connectivity for rural communities post-disaster. This will enable quicker, safer and more efficient access to employment, education and healthcare.

Mabey Bridge has supplied modular steel bridges to rural and urban areas in more than 150 countries worldwide and has often responded to natural disasters, with its bridges rapidly deployed within days or weeks.

Working closely with national governments and NGOs, Mabey Bridge has worked in countries in North and South America, Asia, Europe, Caribbean, Australia and Sub-Saharan Africa.

Michael Treacy, CEO, Mabey Bridge, commented:

“Sustainable, climate-resilient infrastructure is critically important to post-disaster recovery and development. The financing from UK Export Finance will enable us to successfully deliver this ambitious programme, in partnership with the Ghanaian government”.

Michael Treacy, CEO, Mabey Bridge

According to the statement, the financing structure involves UKEF providing a Buyer Credit Guarantee worth £42 million on loans to the Ghanaian Government to finance the project, with a Commercial Facility of £6.5 million provided by Standard Chartered Bank.

Furthermore, the deal will be structured on a project finance basis and raised through Standard Chartered Bank as acting lead arranger and lender supported by the UKEF guarantee.

Desislava Radeva, Director, Structured Export Finance, Standard Chartered Bank, said:

“We are extremely proud to reinforce our position as a reliable bank of choice to the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Ghana and to enhance our collaboration with UKEF by delivering this important financing”.

Desislave Radeva, Dir, Structured Export Finance, StanChart

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