News
30 January 2018

Turkey's Peyman expands with EBRD loan

Region:
Europe

Peyman, a Turkish producer of dried fruit, nuts, seeds and popcorn is set to expand its business with a €32 million loan from the EBRD. The company is building a new production facility in the industrial zone of Eskişehir, a city in north-western Turkey. The EBRD loan, with €10 million syndicated to FMO, the Dutch Development Bank, will finance the investment programme.

 

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