News
24 February 2022

ACWA reaches financial close for Red Sea utilities

In:
Power, Renewables, Waste and water
Region:
Middle East & Africa

ACWA Power has completed the financial closing of the senior debt facilities for the Red Sea Multi-Utilities Project. The wet financial close has been concluded for $1.302 billion instead of $1.330 billion as previously announced at the time of the dry financial close. Saudi National Bank has...

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