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GA_P advises Técnicas Reunidas on the registration of a new bond issuance program
GA_P advised the listed company Técnicas Reunidas, a Spanish multinational, on the establishment of a new bond programme for a maximum amount of €100 million. The programme has been approved today by the Mercado Alternativo de Renta Fija (MARF).
Técnicas Reunidas, an engineering company focused on the environment and energy, is once again resorting to the Mercado Alternativo de Renta Fija (MARF) to boost the diversification of its financing channels in the capital markets with this new bond programme.
The transaction was advised by: Augusto Piñel, partner, Jacobo Palanca and Miren Ibáñez, Commercial associates.
Técnicas Reunidas, an engineering company focused on the environment and energy, is once again resorting to the Mercado Alternativo de Renta Fija (MARF) to boost the diversification of its financing channels in the capital markets with this new bond programme.
The transaction was advised by: Augusto Piñel, partner, Jacobo Palanca and Miren Ibáñez, Commercial associates.
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