Debt fund financing (Africa):
Published:Acting for the lenders in respect of additional debt financing to an infrastructure fund focused on sub-Saharan Africa.
Acting for the lenders in respect of additional debt financing to an infrastructure fund focused on sub-Saharan Africa.
Advising the incumbent lenders in relation to the financing of a proposed extension to an existing gas processing facility offshore Mozambique.
Representing the developer of a proposed solar power project in Cyprus.
A consortium including Trinity International LLP has been shortlisted to act for the Federal Ministry of Works, Housing and Urban Development of Nigeria in respect of four new PPP road
Introduction In the case of Shell UK Ltd v Total UK Limited and Othersand Total UK Ltd v Chevron Ltd [2010] EWCA Civ 180, the English Court of Appeal (the
by Guy Jolly Introduction On 20th July 2010 the Ministry of Justice issued a press release on the Bribery Act 2010 (the “Bribery Act“) stating that the Bribery Act would
Trinity International LLP has been rated for the first time in Legal 500, The Clients’ Guide to the UK Legal Profession. The firm appears in (1) Projects, energy and natural
The Bribery Act 2010 (the “Bribery Act”) received Royal Assent on 8th April of this year and is of critical importance to companies transacting business in emerging markets. The Bribery
World Bank statistics on infrastructure development in Sub-Saharan African countries rarely make for comfortable reading. The World Bank estimates that around US$93 billion a year is required to address Africa’s
An article by Trinity’s Simon Norris and Kaushik Ray Africa has been published on the Financial Times’ dedicated Africa website, www.thisisafricaonline.com. The article, “The Rocky Road to Independents” looks at
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