Ganfeng Lithium Issues RMB2 Billion Green Super Short-Term Commercial Papers

Reuters01-28
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/002460">Ganfeng Lithium</a> Issues RMB2 Billion Green Super Short-Term Commercial Papers

Ganfeng Lithium Group Co. Ltd. has announced the completion of its 2026 first tranche green science and technology innovation notes, a super short-term commercial paper issuance with a registered amount of up to RMB2 billion. The proceeds from the offering will be used to repay interest-bearing debts, replace self-owned funds previously used for debt repayment, and purchase raw materials. The notes are led by China Merchants Bank Co., Ltd., with Bank of China Limited, China CITIC Bank Co., Ltd., and Bank of Communications Co., Ltd. acting as joint lead underwriters. Full details of the issuance can be found at https://www.chinamoney.com.cn and https://www.shclearing.com.cn.

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