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Powering Africa’s
Aviation Industry

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We are pleased to have acted as Arranger and Underwriter for Jetcraft Commercial for a multi million-dollar Structured Asset Finance facility.

Jetcraft Commercial is the commercial aircraft division of global aviation trading firm Jetcraft, supporting airlines and operators in the fields of buying, selling, leasing, marketing and financing their aircraft. With a strong network and team of sales and marketing executives in every major market around the world, including Africa, Jetcraft Commercial is a nimble and dedicated partner offering the value, choice, and flexibility that leading companies' demand.

This facility will further increase Jetcraft Commercial’s competitive edge through the speed of execution that comes with having the capital to readily acquire aircraft and facilitate multi-layered, complex transactions.

As a provider of Aircraft Finance in Africa, we are grateful for the opportunity to work with our clients to improve the state of African aviation through our bespoke structured finance solutions.

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