Cox Signs Mexico Acquisition Loan - LatinFinance
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The purchase of Iberdrola by Cox is becoming more and more concrete, because the renewable energy company reported that it has already obtained the financing necessary to close the acquisition.This is how Enrique Riquelme, executive president of Cox, revealed the details about the purchase of assets of Iberdrola Mexico and here we share what is known.Cox reveals details of the purchase of Iberdrola Mexico On July 31, 2025, Cox uncovered his inte…
The National Energy Commission (CNE) and the National Antitrust Commission (CNA) authorized the Spanish-born company Cox to acquire the assets of Iberdrola Mexico. “These authorizations have been received in a shorter time than usual, which reinforces the positive institutional reception of the project and allows progress in the planned schedule to complete the transaction,” Cox said. In addition, the Spanish-based company reported that it manag…
Citi, Barclays, BBVA, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, Santander and Scotiabank to finance purchase of Iberdrola México for €2.65 billion
The Corner Link Securities | In relation to the signing of the agreement for the acquisition of the entire share capital of Iberdrola México S.A. de C. V, Cox yesterday informed the National Securities Market Commission (CNMV) that it has received letters of commitment for syndicated bank financing totalling €2.65 billion from seven financial institutions: Citi, Barclays, BBVA, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, Santander and Scotiabank. Furthermore,…
The Spanish company of water and energy Cox announced on Monday that it secured syndicated bank financing for a total amount of $2 650 million for the acquisition of the assets and business of Iberdrola Mexico. Cox reported that these resources – a part of the total – will be provided by seven banking institutions, such as the US Citi and Goldman Sachs; the European Barclays and Deutsche Bank; the Spanish Santander and BBVA; and Bank of Nova Sco…
Cox, an energy and water company, reported that the regulatory authorities in Mexico approved the purchase of assets from Iberdrola.The Spanish company has obtained authorization from the National Energy Commission (CNE) and the National Antitrust Commission (CNA) for the closure of the acquisition, Cox detailed this Monday in a statement. “These authorizations have been received in a shorter time than usual,” the company commented. See more: Co…
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