Hogan Lovells advises four creditors on $62 million financing for d.light in Kenya
The fundraising will enable Brighter Life Kenya 2 Ltd (BLK2) to finance d.light, a start-up facilitating access to renewable energy for rural, landlocked households in East Africa.
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▪ Hogan Lovells advises four creditors on $62 million financing for d.light in Kenya
▪ The fundraising will enable Brighter Life Kenya 2 Ltd (BLK2) to finance d.light, a start-up facilitating access to renewable energy for rural, landlocked households in East Africa.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/812536/hogan-lovells-advises-four-creditors-on-62-million-financing-for-d-light-in-kenya/
The team of lawyers assigned by Hogan Lovells to the Brighter Life Kenya 2 Ltd (BLK2) special purpose vehicle’s loan application consisted of eight members based in New York, London and Los Angeles.
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