Turkey's Migros to modernize its stores, expand operations
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) provided loan equivalent to €60 million ($68 million) to Turkish retailer Migros.
"Loan will be available both in Turkish lira and in euros and will finance upgrade and expansion program," the bank said in a statement on Tuesday.
Migros will use the loan to upgrade its existing stores and digital infrastructure, to modernize its logistics and to implement "the best" energy-efficient technologies in new stores, in line with EU standards.
The bank has invested in two Turkish-lira-denominated bonds issued by Migros earlier in 2018.
Migros operates in 81 Turkish provinces, through a network of 2,048 food retail stores. It is also active in Kazakhstan and Macedonia with 42 Ramstore outlets.
Since 2009, the EBRD has invested nearly €11 billion (approximately $13 billion) in Turkey -- a top destination for the bank’s finance -- through more than 250 projects.
In 2017 alone, the EBRD invested €1.6 billion (some $1.8 billion) in 51 projects in the country -- nearly a third of this financing was provided in Turkish lira.