Peru:
Advised Trabajos Marítimos S.A. In A Secured Finance Facility Of US$ 44 Mm Granted By Scotiabank Perú S.A.A.
26 May 2016
Hernandez & Cia
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Hernández & Cía. Abogados has advised Trabajos
Marítimos S.A. (TRAMARSA) -leading company in maritime and
port operations in Perú–, in a secured finance
facility of US$ 44 millions granted by Scotiabank Perú
S.A.A. The funds will be used for debt management and make certain
acquisitions.
The financing is structured as a medium-term loan and is secured
by a mortgage over two properties of TRAMARSA and a pledge over its
present and future assets related to their maritime operations.
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