AVELLUM ADVISES EBRD ON EUR52.5 MILLION LOAN FACILITY TO ONE OF LARGEST SHOPPING MALLS IN ODESA

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AVELLUM ADVISES EBRD ON EUR52.5 MILLION LOAN FACILITY TO ONE OF LARGEST SHOPPING MALLS IN ODESA

AVELLUM acted as the Ukrainian legal counsel to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (“EBRD”) in connection with a long term secured loan to Limited Liability Company “Novi Biznes Poglyady” (“NBP”) in the total amount of up to EUR52.5 million.

NBP is a special project company, which owns and operates Riviera Shopping City, a shopping mall located in Odesa region. The loan proceeds provided by the EBRD will be used for the expansion of the shopping mall’s lease area, as well as for the financial restructuring of the NBP’s balance sheet.

The EBRD is the leading international financial investor in Ukraine. Since the start of its operations in the country in 1993, the EBRD has made a cumulative commitment of almost EUR14.5 billion across some 460 projects in Ukraine.

The AVELLUM team was led by senior partner Glib Bondar with support from counsel Maksym Maksymenko, senior associate Tetiana Mykhailenko, associates Oleg Krainskyi, Anastasiia Zhebel, Daryna Mykhailenko, Mariana Veremchuk, Dmytro Radzivon, and Andriy Kornuta.

Authors

GLIB BONDAR

Senior Partner

gbondar@avellum.com

VADIM MEDVEDEV

Partner

vmedvedev@avellum.com

MARIANA VEREMCHUK

Senior Associate

mveremchuk@avellum.com

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