Our lawyers regularly advise senior lenders, mezzanine lenders, equity investors, investment funds and companies on all aspects of syndicated and bilateral debt financing, including all aspects of the financing of public and private company acquisitions in Ghana and beyond.
Experience has included advising:
- A syndicate of lenders including an international financial institution and mandated lead arranger in relation to the USD185 million financing and restructuring of existing financial arrangements of a major power generation company in Ghana.
- Lenders including a foreign bank in relation to the USD27 million refinancing of financial arrangements of a major foreign owned telecommunications operator.
- A syndicate of lenders including a foreign development bank and cooperative society in relation to the USD54 million financing of a Ghanaian bank.
- A Luxembourg bank in relation to its USD8 million investment by way of debt and equity in a venture capital financing company in Ghana.
- A French private equity firm in relation to its investment in a venture capital financing company in Ghana.
- An international financial institution in relation to its loan and equity investment in a local cement factory.
- A Canadian private equity firm on its proposed loan investment in an Australian international mining exploration company with subsidiaries in Ghana with mineral rights.
- A syndicate of lenders including a foreign development bank and co-operative society in relation to the USD54 million financing of a Ghanaian bank.
- A bulk petroleum products distribution company (owned by the government of Ghana) and its South African joint venture partner in relation to the USD2 million financing of the joint venture petroleum import, export and storage terminal project.
- A leading multinational tank storage company in relation to its investments in a local company by way of joint venture to develop, construct and operate an independent bulk liquid storage terminal and the provision of shareholders loans amounting to USD20 million.