World Bank Looks at CFE Fiber E: IFC Evaluates Investment of up to 80 Mdd
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CFE will have to comply with IFC requirements in environmental, social, money laundering prevention, anti-corruption and sanctions.
The Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) announced this Wednesday that CFECapital, administrator of the CFE Fiber E, informed the investor public that the International Finance Corporation (IFC) is considering to subscribe and acquire up to 80 million dollars of the potential global public offer of trust stock certificates for investment in energy and infrastructure (CBFE), which the CFE Fiber E intends to carry out in the coming months.
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), member of the World Bank Group, evaluates to participate as an investor anchor in a potential global public offer of trust stock certificates for investment in energy and infrastructure (CBFEs) of the CFE Fiber E. According to a statement from CFECapital, administrator of the CFE Fiber E, the international agency analyzes to subscribe and acquire up to 80 million dollars in the certificates that the F…
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