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Absa Bank Ghana has provided specialised asset finance to Engineers & Planners Company Limited (E&P) to procure an additional aircraft to support the company's mining operations across Africa.
Arrangements for the procurement and financing of the aircraft were initiated in 2024.
The aircraft will bolster E&P's operational logistics, including crew transport and access to remote mining sites, capabilities that are essential for a company operating at E&P's scale across multiple locations in Africa, particularly Mauritania, Congo DRC, Liberia and Zambia.
Dr Edward Nartey Botchway, Managing Director of Absa Bank Ghana, said supporting strong indigenous businesses in sectors such as mining aligns directly with the bank’s purpose of empowering Africa’s tomorrow, together.
“When local companies like E&P grow, they create employment opportunities for Ghana’s young and growing population and strengthen local capacity across the value chain. Absa is committed to supporting indigenous businesses to grow and compete at scale.”

Dr Ibrahim Mahama, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Engineers and Planners, said, “As our operations expand, the logistical demands of the business grow with them.
Having a banking partner like Absa that understands the realities of mining at this scale and can structure financing to match those demands is critical to our ability to deliver on our commitments to our Clients across the African Continent.”
The financing is the latest in a series of facilities Absa Bank Ghana has extended to E&P. Absa Bank recently partnered with other Ghanaian banks in a $205 million syndicated facility backing E&P's mining partnership with Gold Fields Ghana Limited.
Absa Bank has maintained a financing relationship with the company as part of a broader commitment to Ghana's mining sector that spans more than 37 years.

Over that period, the bank has provided financing across the entire mining value chain, from production to supporting services, through a range of instruments including debt financing, special asset financing and guarantees.
Beyond financing, Absa has supported training for responsible mining practices and participates actively in national and international industry platforms, including the Mining Indaba conference in South Africa.
Dr Ellen Ohene-Afoakwa, Managing Executive for Corporate and Investment Banking at Absa Bank Ghana, commented, “Engineers and Planners has built an operation that requires expanded infrastructure to match its scale.
Absa’s Corporate and Investment Banking unit was pleased to provide specialised asset financing to support the operational needs of a mining company at this scale.”
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