China Everbright Environment Group Wins NAFMII Approval for RMB4 Billion Asset-Backed Notes

Reuters12-04
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CHFFY">China Everbright Environment</a> Group Wins NAFMII Approval for RMB4 Billion Asset-Backed Notes

China Everbright Environment Group Ltd. announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Everbright Environmental Protection (China) Limited, has received a notice of registration acceptance from the National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors (NAFMII) for the proposed issue of asset-backed notes in the People's Republic of China. The aggregate registered principal amount for the asset-backed notes is RMB4 billion, and the registration will be valid for two years from 28 November 2025. This development follows the company's initial announcement regarding its application for the issuance, and further updates will be provided by the company as appropriate.

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