ECARX Holdings Grants RMB300 Million Convertible Loan to DreamSmart Hubei

Reuters12-04
ECARX Holdings Grants RMB300 Million Convertible Loan to DreamSmart Hubei

ECARX Holdings Inc. and its wholly-owned subsidiary, ECARX (Hubei) Tech Co., Ltd., have entered into a Convertible Loan Agreement with DREAMSMART TECHNOLOGY PTE. LTD. and its subsidiary, Hubei DreamSmart Group Co., Ltd. Under the agreement, ECARX (Hubei) will provide a RMB300 million loan to DreamSmart Hubei, with the right to convert the loan and accrued interest into shares of DreamSmart Singapore. The loan has a term of 36 months and bears annual interest, with provisions for conversion tied to future financing rounds or negotiated terms if no such financing occurs. The agreement includes standard closing conditions and stipulates late payment fees and acceleration rights in certain circumstances.

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