18 August 2008
MUSCAT -- BankMuscat was awarded an advisory mandate by the Jordanian government owned Aqaba Water Company (AWC), a water and wastewater utility. The BankMuscat led advisory group will advise on all financial, technical and legal matters relating to the project. BankMuscat along with technical adviser Mott Macdonald, international legal adviser Allen & Overy and local legal adviser Khalifeh & Partners won the mandate after competing with ten international advisory consortium.
The advisory group will assist Aqaba Water Company in the preparation of strategy report and managing the competitive bid process to select a private sector developer for the project. All members of the advisory team are highly reputed and are consistently in the top ranks of leading infrastructure magazines. The signing ceremony was held under the auspices of Engineer Ra'ed Abulso'oud, Minister of Water and Irrigation. The advisory agreement was signed by Emad Zreikat, Director General of the Aqaba Water Company and Sulaiman bin Mohamed al Yahyai, Director, BankMuscat.
The occasion was graced by Musallam bin Bakhit al Barami, Ambassador of Sultanate of Oman to Jordan, Imad Fakhory, CEO of Aqaba Development Company, the Vice-president of AWC Board of Directors and other board members, management and the advisory team. On the occasion, Sulaiman Yahyai thanked AWC on behalf of BankMuscat and its partners. He said, "We are excited about our partnership with Aqaba Water Company. We are especially honoured as this is the first partnership of its kind for BankMuscat in Jordan and hope will lay the foundation for many more opportunities to work together in the years to come.
We are committed to working together with AWC to complete the transaction successfully." With the large infrastructure projects being developed in Jordan and the government's increased efforts to create a suitable and attractive business environment, BankMuscat has initiated discussions with several other key projects in the Kingdom to provide comprehensive advisory services.
MUSCAT -- BankMuscat was awarded an advisory mandate by the Jordanian government owned Aqaba Water Company (AWC), a water and wastewater utility. The BankMuscat led advisory group will advise on all financial, technical and legal matters relating to the project. BankMuscat along with technical adviser Mott Macdonald, international legal adviser Allen & Overy and local legal adviser Khalifeh & Partners won the mandate after competing with ten international advisory consortium.
The advisory group will assist Aqaba Water Company in the preparation of strategy report and managing the competitive bid process to select a private sector developer for the project. All members of the advisory team are highly reputed and are consistently in the top ranks of leading infrastructure magazines. The signing ceremony was held under the auspices of Engineer Ra'ed Abulso'oud, Minister of Water and Irrigation. The advisory agreement was signed by Emad Zreikat, Director General of the Aqaba Water Company and Sulaiman bin Mohamed al Yahyai, Director, BankMuscat.
The occasion was graced by Musallam bin Bakhit al Barami, Ambassador of Sultanate of Oman to Jordan, Imad Fakhory, CEO of Aqaba Development Company, the Vice-president of AWC Board of Directors and other board members, management and the advisory team. On the occasion, Sulaiman Yahyai thanked AWC on behalf of BankMuscat and its partners. He said, "We are excited about our partnership with Aqaba Water Company. We are especially honoured as this is the first partnership of its kind for BankMuscat in Jordan and hope will lay the foundation for many more opportunities to work together in the years to come.
We are committed to working together with AWC to complete the transaction successfully." With the large infrastructure projects being developed in Jordan and the government's increased efforts to create a suitable and attractive business environment, BankMuscat has initiated discussions with several other key projects in the Kingdom to provide comprehensive advisory services.
By Staff Reporter
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