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FIBRA Macquarie México Closes US$150 Million Sustainability-Linked Unsecured Credit Facility With International Finance Corporation (IFC)

MEXICO CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--FIBRA Macquarie México (FIBRA Macquarie) (BMV: FIBRAMQ) announced the closing of a senior unsecured, sustainability-linked credit facility with International Finance Corporation (IFC) for US$150 million, maturing in June 2031. Proceeds will be used to finance FIBRAMQ’s growth capex program, focused on investing in and developing class “A” industrial assets in core markets that demonstrate strong performance and a positive economic outlook, including its development...

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