WFW smashes £200m global income barrier for 2022/23
Watson Farley & Williams’ global income for the 2022/23 financial year was £214.7m, up 14.3% on the previous year.
Watson Farley & Williams’ global income for the 2022/23 financial year was £214.7m, up 14.3% on the previous year.
The four projects will have a total capacity of up to 200 MW and use agrivoltaic technology.
The facility will finance the construction of the Damerjog Oil Jetty, which will provide marine connectivity to the free zone
WFW carried out the vendor’s due diligence process and the drafting and negotiation of the sale and purchase agreement.
This is one of the largest solar portfolio development financings in Germany to date.
Paul specialises in energy and infrastructure financing transactions in the emerging markets space.
Amelia has expertise in both maritime and asset and structured finance law as well as in the energy and offshore sectors.
Grabarz & Partner is one of the leading advertising agencies in Germany and worldwide.
The portfolio currently produces clean energy equivalent to the electricity consumption of about 23,000 households.
The Wolseley City is due to open in the autumn in London’s financial district.