More
    HomeTopicsFinanceOTP Bank Romania participates in the largest syndicated loan granted on the...

    OTP Bank Romania participates in the largest syndicated loan granted on the local real estate market

    Published on

    OTP Bank Romania participated in the largest syndicated credit facility granted on the local real estate market. Worth 410 million euros, the syndicated loan was attracted by real estate developer Iulius company, to support its long-term development plans.  

    “Being part of the largest transaction on the local real estate market reinforces our market position and supports our portfolio consolidation. This financing reflects a healthy market dynamics and the investors’ trust in the local business environment. Such transactions, plans and investment projects confirm the capacity for cooperation in the banking sector in supporting active companies achieving their growth potential”, Gyula Fatér, CEO OTP Bank Romania.

    Alongside OTP Bank Romania S.A., the financial institutions involved in the project are Erste Group Bank AG, Banca Comercială Română S.A., Raiffeisenlandesbank Niederösterreich-Wien AG, OTP Bank Nyrt. The law firm Wolf Theiss was the legal consultant providing the legal framework for the transaction.

    Latest articles

    Cristian Pîrvulescu, ENEVO: “Energy transition enters new phase focused on grids, digitalization and cybersecurity”

    The energy transition has moved beyond simply installing renewable generation capacity and is entering...

    ENEVO Group and RenewAcad launch ENEVO Academy, a training program for employees and subcontractors

    ENEVO Group, in partnership with RenewAcad, has announced the launch of ENEVO Academy, a...

    Petru Ruset, Siemens Energy: “If we want to double energy production by 2050, we must also double the workforce”

    Growing electricity demand, supply chain constraints, workforce shortages and the need for stable market...

    Florin Pop, EnergoBit: “Romania can become an energy interconnection hub by 2030”

    The future of the energy sector will be shaped by digitalization, sustainability, cybersecurity, interconnections...

    More like this

    Cristian Pîrvulescu, ENEVO: “Energy transition enters new phase focused on grids, digitalization and cybersecurity”

    The energy transition has moved beyond simply installing renewable generation capacity and is entering...

    ENEVO Group and RenewAcad launch ENEVO Academy, a training program for employees and subcontractors

    ENEVO Group, in partnership with RenewAcad, has announced the launch of ENEVO Academy, a...

    Petru Ruset, Siemens Energy: “If we want to double energy production by 2050, we must also double the workforce”

    Growing electricity demand, supply chain constraints, workforce shortages and the need for stable market...