ENN Energy Launches RMB 4 Billion Asset-Backed Securities Offering

Reuters12-19 16:53
ENN Energy Launches RMB 4 Billion Asset-Backed Securities Offering

ENN Energy Holdings Ltd. has announced the proposed issuance of asset-backed securities (ABS) under its ENN Integrated Energy Phase 1-8 Carbon Neutrality Green Asset-Backed Special Program. The company has received a no-objection letter from the Shenzhen Stock Exchange for the establishment and listing of this ABS program. The underlying assets consist of equity interests in project companies operating distributed photovoltaic power generation and energy storage projects. The total issue size of the ABS program is set to not exceed RMB 4 billion, with the first tranche expected to be approximately RMB 608 million. The ABSs will be issued in up to 8 tranches, with principal and interest to be repaid from the cash flows generated by the underlying assets.

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