News
28 October 2019

Sibanye-Stillwater refinances ZAR6bn RCF

In:
Metals and Mining
Region:
Middle East & Africa

South African gold producer Sibanye-Stillwater has refinanced its existing ZAR6 billion ($410 million) revolving credit (RCF) - maturing on 15 November 2019 - with a new three-year ZAR5.5 billion RCF on similar terms. The new RCF includes a ZAR2 billion accordion option which allows for a future...

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