Sace to provide $100m credit to Acwa Power

28 January 2025

The Italian insurance and financial group fully owned by Italy's Economy & Finance Ministry, Sace, has agreed to provide a credit facility worth $100m to support Saudi utility developer Acwa Power's green projects in Central Asia.

The deal will facilitate the export of Italian companies and is in line with Sace's mandate, a joint statement said on 26 January.

"Sace will provide a $100m line of credit to Acwa Power in exchange for a commitment to create business matching opportunities with Italian companies in their respective areas of interest," the statement said.

Sace and Acwa Power have also documented a commitment to explore new opportunities and evaluate up to $500m in support, to facilitate exports from Italy and promote the internationalisation of Italian companies, including small and medium-sized enterprises.

The agreements were signed by the CEO of Acwa Power, Marco Arcelli, and by the CEO of Sace, Alessandra Ricci, on the occasion of Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni's visit to Saudi Arabia.

The agreement with Sace is one of several that Acwa Power signed with Italian companies on the sidelines of the Saudi-Italian High-Level Roundtable Meeting in Al-Ula, Saudi Arabia.

It signed agreements with Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP), the Italian financial institution for development cooperation; De Nora, a multinational company specialising in water treatment technologies; and Ansaldo Energia, a power generation equipment manufacturer.

The latter agreement was signed by Nomac Holding, a fully-owned subsidiary of Acwa Power.

Acwa Power's Arcelli said: "The opportunities for cooperation between Saudi and Italian companies are immense in the sphere of supply, localisation, financing and energy.

"We believe that bringing together our competencies and resources will significantly advance energy transition and water security, promoting sustainable infrastructure developments not only in our countries but also in Africa, Central and Southeast Asia and the rest of the Middle East."

Photo credit: Acwa Power

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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