Jimenez Grandes, Gabriel
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The proposed transaction consists of granting El Rosado a senior secured long-term financing to: (i) finance the Company's investment plan for up to US$35 million, which primarily consists of sustainable initiatives related to clean energy production, energy efficiency and emissions reduction, as well as other investments in logistics improvement, maintenance and geographic expansion; and (ii) refinance debt for up to US$15 million. The financing will have a US$25 million tranche A to be funded with IDB Invest resources, and a US$25 million tranche B to be mobilized through international financiers.
El Rosado is a company with more than 66 years of experience and is one of the most important business groups in Ecuador, with nationwide participation through different business lines, including the second largest supermarket chain in Ecuador. Since its foundation, the company has participated in the development of the private and national sector, and is currently one of the largest employers of the country.
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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- | - | - | - | Corporación El Rosario | Client | Energy |
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Jimenez Grandes, Gabriel