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  • TBILISI: EBRD buys equity stake in Armenian meat producer

    The FINANCIAL, Georgia
    May 18 2008


    EBRD buys equity stake in Armenian meat producer

    18/05/2008 17:32

    The FINANCIAL -- Kiev . The EBRD is acquiring a 28.3 percent-stake in
    the Armenian meat producer NatFood CJSC for $4 million. The funds will
    be used for expanding business by building new production facilities
    with state-of-the-art equipment in compliance with international
    quality standards.

    The Armenian market for processed meat is growing rapidly and the
    company's strategy is to become a leading player. The emergence of a
    middle class who can afford and ask for products of better and safer
    quality is seen as a special opportunity. The company's products, sold
    under the `Biella' brand name, already enjoy high reputation on the
    local market.



    NatFood was established as a spin-off of the meat processing business
    of Valletta LLC. Valletta was founded in 1999 as a trading group by
    the local entrepreneur Henrik Zakharyants, who was previously the sole
    owner. It has since grown into a wide-ranging business group,
    including wholesale, retail and food processing.



    EBRD First Vice President Varel Freeman said the Bank's acquisition of
    an equity stake showed `our confidence in our new partner. We have
    been very impressed by the strong performance of the company over the
    past years and we will now support its further development and
    strengthening.'



    Armen Khudinyan, CEO of NatFood, added: `Having the EBRD on board - in
    the truest sense of the word - is a massive boost for our
    enterprise. It does not only strengthen us financially but we will
    also benefit from the Bank's expertise and know-how in our country and
    region.'



    To-date, the EBRD has invested more than ?¬170 million in 50
    projects in all sectors of the Armenian economy. The strong growth in
    recent years has also resulted in higher demand for EBRD finance.
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