Infrastructure India plc has arranged an extension of an existing US$17 million working capital loan
April 2017 — Infrastructure India plc has completed a fairness opinion on an extension of the extension of the US$17 million working capital loan facility provided to the company in April 2013 such that the maturity date of the loan has been extended to 9 June 2017.
Infrastructure India is an AIM quoted fund investing in assets in the Indian infrastructure sector, with particular focus on assets and projects related to energy and transport.
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Oaklins Smith & Williamson, based in the UK, acted as Nominated Advisor (Nomad) to Infrastructure India plc in this transaction and on an ongoing basis.
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