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CDH represented Nedbank Limited acting through its Nedbank Corporate and Investment Banking division
CDH's Banking, Finance & Projects, and Public law teams based in Cape Town assisted Nedbank Limited, acting through its Nedbank Corporate and Investment Banking division, in the successful closing of a R3,5 billion loan facility provided by Nedbank to the City of Cape Town. The City of Cape Town will use the funds for its infrastructure development plans.
CDH Team: Johan de Lange, Jackwell Feris, Dr Adnaan Kariem, Imraan Abdullah, and Kelo Seleka
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