Eurobank provides €144 million financing for Mirova's 156 MW PV portfolio in Greece
Eurobank secured approximately €144 million in non-recourse financing for a 156 MW photovoltaic portfolio developed by Trifylli Iliaki S.M.S.A., a Greek subsidiary of Mirova, with Reed Smith advising Eurobank on the transaction.
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- €144 million non-recourse financing provided by Eurobank.
- 156 MW photovoltaic portfolio developed by Mirova's subsidiary, Trifylli Iliaki S.M.S.A.
- Involvement of Mirova, an asset manager focused on sustainable investing.
- Located in Greece, a growing market for solar energy.
Source Intelligence
The financing structure includes funds from the Recovery and Resilience Facility alongside commercial lending arranged by Eurobank. The projects span 257 hectares and are expected to generate more than 300 GWh of electricity annually which is equivalent to the consumption of over 75,000 households. Reed Smith advised Eurobank on the transaction, with legal support across Greek, French, English and German law aspects.
"Greece based Eurobank secured approximately €144 million (~ $ 167.09 million) in non-recourse financing"
"photovoltaic portfolio developed by Trifylli Iliaki S.M.S.A., a Greek subsidiary of Mirova"
"developed by Trifylli Iliaki S.M.S.A., a Greek subsidiary of Mirova"
"Reed Smith has advised Eurobank across multi-jurisdictional legal frameworks."
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