EBRD supports the expansion of leading aerospace supplier Figeac Aéro in Tunisia and Morocco

January 19, 2018
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Supporting the integration of its countries of operations into the global economy, the EBRD is extending a €38 million loan to fast-growing French aerospace manufacturer Figeac Aéro SA, for the expansion of its production in Morocco and Tunisia.

Figeac Aéro is a leading supplier of aerostructures and high-precision metal parts to the major aircraft manufacturers and their suppliers. The French company is majority-owned by its founder, Jean-Claude Maillard, and listed on the Euronext stock exchange in Paris.

In addition to industrial sites in France, Mexico and the United States of America, the company also produces in Morocco and Tunisia, two countries of the EBRD’s southern and eastern Mediterranean (SEMED) region that have strong aerospace clusters and are looking to strengthen their integration into global industrial value chains.

By financing Figeac Aéro’s expansion the EBRD loan will support the transfer of skills and advanced technology and an improvement in local quality standards towards international levels. The creation of new jobs in countries with high levels of unemployment will also make a positive contribution to the economies of Morocco and Tunisia. The investment will specifically address the issue of youth unemployment by offering young technicians and engineering students the opportunity to acquire skills and experience at the production sites in both countries.

Janet Heckman, EBRD Managing Director for the SEMED region, said: “We are extremely pleased to support the expansion in Morocco and Tunisia of Figeac Aéro, a group that under the leadership of its founder has shown a strong focus on growth and industrial excellence. We are convinced that these substantial industrial investments will have a positive impact on the local economies, and create opportunities for local small and medium-sized enterprises. These industrial clusters often form advanced and dynamic sites where new skills are put into practice that are crucial for competitiveness, integration and job creation.”

 

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European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

Countries covered:

  • Morocco
  • Tunisia