Waystone works with Credit Suisse to secure landmark USD 450 million marine conservation funding transaction

      Waystone was delighted to work together with Credit Suisse on a landmark conservation funding transaction, in partnership with BNY Mellon, Clifford Chance and Matheson. The deal secures USD 450 million for marine conservation for Galápagos Islands.

      Matthew Tracey, Director, Structured Finance, comments, “It was a privilege for myself and the Waystone team to work on this landmark deal, it further demonstrates Waystone’s ability and desire to support ESG and conservations transactions.”

      Andy Murphy Managing Director and Head of Strategy, Structured Finance added, “We are extremely proud to support this transaction and to support our longstanding client, Credit Suisse. Many congratulations to all the parties involved, a significant transaction that puts conservation at the front of our minds.”

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