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(December 27, 2017,Hsinchu, Taiwan) Neo Cathay Power Corp. (“Neo Cathay”), a joint venture between Neo Solar Power Corporation (NSP, 3576 TT) and Cathay Life Insurance Co. Ltd. (Cathay Life, 5846 TT), today announced that its 100% owned subsidiaries Si One Corp. (“Si One”) and Da Li Energy Corp. (“Da Li Energy”) has secured an NT$5 billion syndicated loan led by First Commercial Bank, Far Eastern Int’l Bank, KGI Bank and Taishin International Bank. The other participants in this syndicated loan are Fubon Bank, Shin Kong Bank, Bank SinoPac and Chang Hwa Commercial Bank. The agreement signing ceremony is held on 27th December, 2017 on the 18th floor of First Commercial Bank and hosted by President of First Commercial Bank, Meei-Ling Jeng, President of NSP, Andy Shen and Executive Vice President of Cathay Life, Joe Lin.
“The total amount of this Syndicated Loan is NT$5 billion with a 5-year term and two extension options (5 years for each extension). In the next 2 years, the loan is expected to support around 100MW solar systems development and construction for Neo Cathay’s in Taiwan. On an annual basis, these 100MW solar systems can generate about 120 million kWh electricity (equivalent to 33,000 households’ power usage) and reduce carbon emissions by 63,480 metric tons (equivalent to the capability of 246 Da An Forest Parks to contribute to the reduction of carbon emissions). No matter the high-efficiency & high-reliability of NSP products, cost reduction progress, or global market strategies, NSP all stands with outstanding performance. In addition, NSP has been further extending its businesses to solar system development globally in the past few years. Therefore, the total NT$5.6 billion oversubsc
Andy Shen, President of NSP says, “With NSP and Cathay Life’s cooperation, Neo Cathay would be devoted to the development, construction and acquisition of solar systems in Taiwan. In addition, we believe that having these funds and strong support from Taiwan Government’s policy to renewable energy will help to increase the speed and scale of both NSP and Cathay Life’s solar systems installation.”
Cathay Financial Holdings is dedicated to promoting the development and application of renewable energy and infrastructure in pursuit of sustainable development. Cathay Life Insurance, one of subsidiaries of Cathay Financial Holdings, has become the pioneer in the investment into renewable energy by taking actions in response to government’s renewable energy technology industry. Neo Cathay, co-invested by Cathay Life Insurance and Neo Solar Power Corp., will join these efforts to promote the development and implementation of solar and renewable energy technology.
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