WFW advises Ideenstadtwerke Group on strategic fibre optic transaction with MEAG/ERGO
WFW advised Ideenstadtwerke Group on the spin-off and partial sale of their passive fibre optic networks.
WFW advised Ideenstadtwerke Group on the spin-off and partial sale of their passive fibre optic networks.
WFW advised MUFG Bank, Ltd. (“MUFG”) on the financing of two Boeing 737 MAX-8 aircraft for South Korean low-cost carrier Jeju Air Co., Ltd. (“Jeju Air”). The aircraft were delivered in June and July 2025.
WFW advised a consortium of investors on €200m subordinated financing granted to RAILPOOL to support its continued growth.
WFW advised a consortium of lenders on an ECA-backed JOLCO financing for ONE.
WFW advised a consortium of lenders on a US$350m revolving credit facility provided to Ardmore Shipping Corporation.
Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) advised a consortium of lending banks — comprising Banco Santander S.A., ABN Amro Bank N.V., Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, National Westminster Bank plc, Investec Bank plc and Norddeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale — on a £220m green financing package granted to Pulse Clean Energy.
Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) advised Prow Capital, who manage the Green Shipping Fund (“GSF”), regarding a senior secured post-delivery financing granted to Liberty Lines S.p.A. (“Liberty Lines”).
WFW advised Pacific Basin on a US$250m sustainability-linked seven-year senior secured committed revolving credit facility.
Watson Farley & Williams advised Avolon on its recent order of 75 Airbus A321neo aircraft and 15 Airbus A330neo aircraft.
WFW advised ING on a term loan facility provided to TCIF, a subsidiary of a sub-fund managed by FAC, for the acquisition of stainless steel tank containers.
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