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HSBC backs Emirates’ new A350 fleet through innovative JOLCO financing

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HSBC backs Emirates’ new A350 fleet through innovative JOLCO financing

HSBC has been mandated to finance six Airbus A350-900 aircraft for Emirates Group and has successfully completed the financing of five through a Japanese Operating Lease with Call Option (JOLCO), marking the airline’s return to the JOLCO market after six years. Financing for the remaining aircraft is currently in progress, confirmed HSBC.

The bank stated that the transaction provides “attractive pricing and efficient terms”, while affording Emirates the opportunity to diversify its funding sources and liquidity base beyond traditional financing sources. 

“Over the last 40 years, HSBC has supported Emirates’ journey from its very first aircraft to its position today as one of the world’s leading airlines,” said Mohamed Al Marzooqi, Chief Executive Officer, UAE, HSBC Bank Middle East. “This latest financing demonstrates the strength of that relationship and our shared confidence in the UAE’s aviation sector. As we approach our 80th anniversary in the UAE next year, we remain committed to connecting local champions like Emirates with international capital and opportunity.”

Over the last four decades, the two organisations have collaborated across many firsts including the first ever Sukuk guaranteed by an Export Credit Agency (ECA). At the time, the transaction marked the largest ECA-wrapped debt capital markets transaction in the aviation sector.

Marking the occasion, His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive Emirates Airline Group, met with Georges Elhedery, Group CEO, HSBC Holdings. In attendance were Samir Assaf, Chairman of the Board, HSBC Middle East (HMEH) and Senior Advisor, HSBC Group, Abdulfattah Sharaf, Chairman of the Board of HSBC Bank Middle East (HBME), Selim Kervanci, CEO, MENAT, HSBC, Mohamed Al Marzooqi, CEO, UAE, HSBC and Shaikha Almarri, Head of Banking, UAE, HSBC. Attending executives from Emirates were: Michael Doersam, Chief Financial and Group Services Officer, Emirates Group, Nirmal Govindadas, Senior Vice President, Group Treasury and Risk Management, and Dhiraj Lulla, VP Group Treasury (Financing).