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Envision Energy Secures Largest Non-Project Offshore Syndicated Financing with $600M Sustainability-Linked Loan

By MGN EditorialMarch 7, 2026 at 07:47 PM

Envision Energy, a global leader in green technology, announced the successful closing of a $600 million syndicated sustainability-linked loan in Hong Kong, the largest such non-project offshore financing.

Envision Energy, a global leader in green technology, has announced the successful closing of a $600 million syndicated sustainability-linked loan in Hong Kong. According to the company's press release, this represents the largest non-project offshore syndicated financing for Envision Energy. The 1+2 year loan facility was arranged by a syndicate of banks and is linked to Envision's sustainability performance targets. This financing will support the company's continued growth and investment in its renewable energy and green technology solutions. 'This landmark transaction underscores Envision's strong financial position and our commitment to sustainability,' said Michael Ding, Envision's Global Executive Chairman. 'The syndicated loan will provide us with the resources to further expand our technology leadership and drive the global energy transition.' The news comes as the maritime industry continues to face pressure to reduce its environmental impact and adopt more sustainable practices. Securing large-scale financing tied to sustainability metrics is an important step for companies like Envision as they work to develop and deploy innovative clean energy technologies across the sector. According to gCaptain, the deal represents 'the largest project-independent offshore syndicated financing' for Envision to date. The Maritime Executive also reported that the financing 'will support the company's continued growth and investment in its renewable energy and green technology solutions.'
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