EVA Precision Secures HKD300 Million Term Loan from Bank of East Asia

Reuters01-19
EVA Precision Secures HKD300 Million Term Loan from Bank of East Asia

EVA Precision Industrial Holdings Ltd. announced that its indirect wholly-owned subsidiary, Digit Technology Corporation Limited, has entered into a term loan facility agreement with The Bank of East Asia, Limited. Under the facility letter dated 9 January 2026, the bank has agreed to provide a term loan of up to HKD300 million. The facility includes specific performance obligations for the company's controlling shareholders, with breach of these obligations constituting an event of default that could result in cancellation of the facility and immediate repayment demands. The company will continue to disclose the existence of these obligations in its interim and annual reports as required by the Hong Kong Listing Rules.

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