Biggin Hill Airport Limited has raised capital from HSBC for a major development project
March 2017 — Biggin Hill Airport Limited has raised capital from HSBC for a major development project.
Biggin Hill is a successful commercial airport operator which provides specialist aviation services predominantly to the business market. It is within easy reach of London and serves as a gateway for business visitors to the capital.
Our role in the transaction
Oaklins Smith & Williamson, based in the UK, acted as lead advisor on fundraising, including the introduction of potential fund providers. HSBC provided the funding.
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