News
10 September 2024

Swift Current closes $300m revolver

In:
Renewables
Region:
Americas

Swift Current Energy has closed a $300 million senior secured revolving credit facility providing flexible growth capital for its wind, solar and storage pipeline.First Citizens Bank served as structuring agent, bookrunner and coordinating lead arranger. Deutsche Bank and Truist Securities served as...

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