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Abraaj Capital closes $1.41 billion LBO of Egyptian Fertilizers Company

Dubai PE firm takes 100% of EFC in largest MENA agri-input deal since 2007.

Published June 4, 2026 Source Zawya From the chopped neck
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LOUIS XIII · June 4, 2026

Abraaj Capital closes $1.41 billion LBO of Egyptian Fertilizers Company

Dubai PE firm takes 100% of EFC in largest MENA agri-input deal since 2007.

Source Zawya ↗

Dubai-based Abraaj Capital finalized a $1.41 billion leveraged buyout of Egyptian Fertilizers Company, acquiring 100% of the state-linked nitrogen producer in the largest agricultural input transaction across MENA since sovereign wealth buying froze in late 2007. The deal closed without extension after four months in documentation.

EFC operates two ammonia-urea complexes in Ain Sokhna and Damietta with combined annual capacity near 1.8 million metric tons, feeding Egypt's domestic wheat and cotton growers while exporting roughly 40% of output to East Africa and the eastern Mediterranean. Abraaj structured the buyout with $620 million in senior debt from a syndicate led by HSBC and Emirates NBD, alongside $340 million in mezzanine paper placed with three Gulf family offices. The remaining $450 million came from Abraaj Growth Markets Health Fund and the firm's MENA III vehicle, both raised between 2006 and early 2008 before liquidity tightened.

The move matters because it locks in subsidy-backed offtake at a moment when Egypt's government guarantees fertilizer pricing to maintain bread program stability. EFC's contracts with the Ministry of Agriculture run through December 2028 and index to global urea benchmarks with a 12% premium, a structure that survived three IMF restructurings and two currency devaluations since 2016. Abraaj is betting that structural food insecurity across North Africa keeps those contracts intact even as Cairo rolls back other industrial supports. The firm also inherits EFC's 15-year gas supply agreement with the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company, priced at roughly 60% of European LNG netbacks, a subsidy worth approximately $185 million annually at current spreads.

Operators should watch whether Abraaj seeks a minority co-investor within six quarters, a pattern the firm used in its 2006 Air Arabia and 2007 Network International platform builds. EFC's debt service begins in Q2 2025, and refinancing markets for MENA industrial paper remain thin. The Egyptian pound's 18-month forward curve is pricing another 12% depreciation by year-end 2025, which would pressure EFC's euro-denominated debt covenants if the company cannot pass currency moves through to export pricing. Allocators positioning for emerging-market credit distress should note that EFC's mezzanine layer trades privately at a 780-basis-point spread to five-year Egyptian sovereigns, implying the market already prices execution risk.

Abraaj now controls roughly 23% of Egypt's nitrogen fertilizer capacity and holds board seats at the country's second- and fourth-largest distributors. The firm has not yet filed for antitrust clearance in Kenya or Tanzania, where EFC exports land.

Takeaway: Abraaj locks in $1.41 billion Egyptian fertilizer platform with subsidy-backed offtake through 2028 and discounted gas, but carries $960 million in dollar-linked debt into a currency depreciation cycle.

Tags: ["abraaj capital", "leveraged buyout", "mena agriculture", "egyptian fertilizers", "emerging markets pe", "commodity offtake"]

Counsel: - principal: EFC's subsidy lock runs eight more years, but currency and refinancing risk arrive in six quarters—position for secondary distress or exit by 2026. - operator: Watch Abraaj for minority stake sales by mid-2025; the $960M debt stack and pound depreciation create forced liquidity events worth front-running. - house: We avoid primary exposure but flag EFC mezzanine paper for opportunistic credit desk if spreads widen past 950 bps on currency moves or gas renegotiation.

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