WFW boosts Asia-Pacific corporate offering with key new hire
Ivy was previously a Partner and China Desk Head at DFDL, Bangkok. Going forward, Ivy will be dividing her time between WFW’s Bangkok and Singapore offices.
Ivy was previously a Partner and China Desk Head at DFDL, Bangkok. Going forward, Ivy will be dividing her time between WFW’s Bangkok and Singapore offices.
This was a complex tri-partite arrangement with Bondcare taking full control of Darrington’s operational care home business, and Target REIT taking over the real estate freeholds of five care homes.
WFW was recognised for obtaining a landmark High Court ruling on the enforcement of adjudication decisions in cases of fraud in construction projects on behalf of Bester Generacion in the case of PBS Energo A.S. v Bester Generacion UK Limited
alwitra is a market leader in Germany for plastic roofing and sealing membranes for flat roofs. The company generates an annual turnover of around €80m and has around 300 employees at its two main facilities in Trier and Hermeskeil.
The firm attained 39 top 20 rankings in Inframation and SparkSpread’s Q3 2019 League Table and Trend Report (Project Finance), including rankings in new jurisdictions such as India and Canada.
The financing enables Alpha Trains to refinance existing debt, finance new build rolling stock and restructure the group by bringing its subsidiaries Alpha Trains TWN and Alpha Trains HWN into the financing platform.
This acquisition marks the debut of Sandfire’s global copper portfolio in the EMEA region.
The 1700 MW VOL-V ER portfolio comprises 50 MW of projects built or under construction and 130 MW of authorised projects.
The bonds were subscribed by institutional investors managed by BlackRock through a private placement, and traded on the “Quotation Board” of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
Race Bank is located off the coast of Norfolk in the North Sea and consists of 91 Siemens Gamesa 6 MW wind turbines generating enough energy to power over half a million UK homes.
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