Patio Comercial S.A. has completed the placement of senior bonds
Patio Comercial S.A. has raised funds.
Founded in 2004, Patio Comercial is a business unit of Grupo Patio, focused on shopping centers. It currently controls and operates 69 shopping centers with a total leasable area of 269,000 m² in Chile. Patio Comercial has locations in the country's main regions and is the market leader in shopping centers in the stand-alone, strip center and neighborhood formats.
Oaklins’ team in Chile acted as arranger and bookrunner in the placement of senior bonds.


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