Burges Salmon advises on $10 million renewable energy financing in Zimbabwe

26/11/2024
Stuart McMillan (Credit: Burges Salmon)

The firm’s Banking and Finance team has advised on a long-term financing deal to support the provision of renewable energy to commercial and industrial businesses in Zimbabwe

Independent UK law firm Burges Salmon has advised the Facility for Energy Inclusion (FEI) on its $10 million long-term senior debt financing to Cicada Solar Limited (Cicada), a leading provider of commercial and industrial solar solutions in Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe’s current growth trajectory is constrained by limited power supply, and needs to be supported by sustainable and affordable energy solutions.

Cicada aims to provide much needed support to commercial and industrial businesses in Zimbabwe, in bridging the capacity gap.

The financing will support Cicada to scale up its operations across Zimbabwe, providing credible businesses with renewable energy and vendor financing solutions.

FEI (managed by Cygnum Capital, one of the largest asset managers on the African continent) supports the expansion of Africa’s energy infrastructure, with a particular focus on small renewables including distributed energy solutions.

FEI is a market leader in the financing of commercial and industrial solar projects across the continent, and this latest financing to Cicada highlights FEI’s ability to invest in frontier markets which otherwise have limited access to long-term infrastructure financing.

Cygnum Capital has c. USD 1.1 billion of assets under management, with investments in 35 African countries.

The multi-disciplinary team from across Burges Salmon’s Energy and Infrastructure sectors advising on the transaction comprised Stuart McMillan, Luke Addison, James Horton, Uba Emole, Emily Cranston, Alice Burns, and Zar Wilson.

Carmen de Castro, Managing Director of FEI, comments: “Further demonstrating its leading role in the C&I sector in Africa, the Facility for Energy Inclusion has been able to leverage its experience to deliver this milestone transaction in Zimbabwe.

“It was a pleasure to work with the Burges Salmon team, whose experience, responsiveness, and thoroughness were instrumental in supporting us throughout this transaction.”

Edinburgh-based Stuart McMillan adds: “It has been a pleasure working once again with the Facility for Energy Inclusion on this transaction, which will significantly enhance the provision of renewable energy in Zimbabwe. We are proud to support clients in enabling the provision of sustainable and affordable power across the continent of Africa.”

For more information, please contact Soraya Thoemmes at Soraya.thoemmes@burges-salmon.com or on 0117 307 6344  

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