WFW advises InfraVia on acquisition of majority stake in LDA3 March 2025
This transaction would allow LDA to invest a billion euros over the next few years to more than double the size of its fleet.
This transaction would allow LDA to invest a billion euros over the next few years to more than double the size of its fleet.
It marks WFW’s first advisory role on a cross-border Sukuk in the maritime space and its unique structuring features a direct sukuk issuance embedding Murabaha commodity trades to secure commitments.
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OMP’s will continue managing the existing portfolio and now has access to capital from Blue Ocean.
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