Deal with Denmark’s Danske<\/strong><\/p>\nThe other finance contract, very similar to the one with the Austrian bank, was also signed on Thursday, between the Iranian team and Denmark’s Danske Bank.<\/p>\n
The deal is worth \u20ac500 million and sees 10 Iranian banks on the receiving end. Following the contract the Danish bank became the second European lender to ink such an agreement with Iran.<\/p>\n
The Iranian signatories to the agreement were Saman Bank, Bank Mellat, Tejarat Bank, Bank Melli Iran, Bank of Industry and Mine, Bank Sepah, Bank Pasargad, Eqtesad Novin Bank, Keshavarzi Bank, and Parsian Bank.<\/p>\n
They will act as the agent banks, providing civil projects in Iran with the Danish fund, according to an announcement by the website of the Central Bank of Iran.<\/p>\n
Danske Bank, founded in 1871 and headquartered in Copenhagen, is the largest bank in Denmark and a major retail bank in the northern European region with over five million retail customers. It was number 454 on the Fortune Global 500 list for 2011.<\/p>\n
MoU on infrastructural projects<\/strong><\/p>\nIn addition, the Iranian delegation also signed an MoU late on Thursday with the EKF Bank of Denmark to finance infrastructural projects in Iran.<\/p>\n
The memo will make it possible to finance Iranian projects in various sectors later.<\/p>\n
The deals with Oberbank and Danske came on the heels of a similar move between China’s CITIC Group and a consortium of Iranian banks to provide loans worth a collective of $10 billion for the country\u2019s infrastructure projects.<\/p>\n
Iran had also in late August secured an \u20ac8-billion credit line from South Korea’s Eximbank \u2014 what was seen as the country’s biggest loan deal since the removal of sanctions against it in early 2016.<\/p>\n
Accordingly, officials in Seoul said the deal would finance projects in Iran by companies from South Korea.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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