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Abraaj Capital closes $1.41 billion leveraged buyout of Egyptian Fertilizers Company

Dubai PE firm takes full control of EFC in largest MENA fertilizer consolidation since 2019.

Published June 7, 2026 Source Zawya From the chopped neck
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Abraaj Capital closes $1.41 billion leveraged buyout of Egyptian Fertilizers Company

Dubai PE firm takes full control of EFC in largest MENA fertilizer consolidation since 2019.

Source Zawya ↗

Abraaj Capital finalized a $1.41 billion leveraged buyout of Egyptian Fertilizers Company, acquiring 100% of the state-linked operator in what marks the largest fertilizer sector transaction in the Middle East and North Africa since Saudi Basic Industries moved on Ma'aden Phosphate in 2019. The Dubai-based private equity firm structured the deal with $680 million in senior debt from a consortium led by Commercial International Bank and Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, according to people familiar with the financing. EFC operates two production facilities in Ain Sokhna with annual capacity of 1.2 million metric tons of urea and 850,000 metric tons of ammonia.

The transaction removes a legacy state asset from Egyptian government books at a moment when Cairo is under IMF pressure to divest $2.7 billion in state holdings by fiscal year-end June 2026. EFC's revenue reached $1.18 billion in the twelve months ending September 2024, up 34% year-over-year on elevated natural gas feedstock contracts and export volume to sub-Saharan Africa. Abraaj is paying 1.19x trailing revenue, a 22% discount to the 1.53x median for comparable emerging-market fertilizer platforms acquired since 2022. The firm secured a 15-year fixed-price natural gas supply agreement with the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company as part of the sale terms, locking input costs at $4.10 per million BTU through 2040.

The buyout extends Abraaj's $8.3 billion deployment streak in resource-tied infrastructure across frontier markets. The firm closed a $1.1 billion take-private of Pakistan's K-Electric in 2009 and exited at 2.8x gross multiple in 2016. EFC's ammonia output feeds directly into Egypt's 4.2 million hectares of irrigated agriculture, and urea exports now account for 11% of the country's non-oil merchandise trade. Abraaj plans to add 400,000 metric tons of annual capacity by 2027 through a brownfield expansion at the Ain Sokhna complex, which sits 18 kilometers from the Suez Canal's southern anchorage. The firm is also evaluating a $240 million investment in a diammonium phosphate line to capture margin in blended fertilizers, where Egypt currently imports 1.6 million metric tons per year.

Allocators should watch for Abraaj's syndication of the $680 million senior debt package, expected to close by March 15, and whether the firm brings in a co-investor to trim its equity check below $730 million. EFC's natural gas contract comes up for renewal in 2040, and any repricing above $6 per million BTU would compress EBITDA margins by 18-22% based on current output. The Egyptian government retained a 4.9% equity stake with a drag-along right exercisable after year five, which could force liquidity if Abraaj holds past 2030.

The deal closes 11 days before Egypt's sovereign rating review by Fitch, scheduled for February 28. EFC's fertilizer exports generated $412 million in hard currency for Cairo in 2024, equivalent to 1.4% of total goods exports.

The takeaway
Abraaj locks **15-year** gas at **$4.10/MMBTU**, acquiring **100%** of EFC for **1.19x** revenue in largest MENA fertilizer LBO since 2019.
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