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Grupo Valoran Goes for $6 Billion Pesos with Fibra E
Grupo Valoran is moving forward with its plans to launch a Real Estate and Infrastructure Investment Trust (Fibra E) on the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV), aiming to raise capital of up to 6 billion pesos.
Valoran 21, headquartered in San Luis Potosí, will initially offer investors one of its main assets, the San Luis Potosí Bypass, through its subsidiary META. The trust will participate as a shareholder in META, whose main asset is the San Luis Potosí Bypass.
Fibra Valoran will be a new vehicle focused on the road infrastructure sector. Photo: Grupo Valoran
04/18/2022
Grupo Valoran is moving forward with its plans to place a real estate and infrastructure investment trust (Fibra E) on the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV), seeking to raise up to 6 billion pesos in capital.
In the placement prospectus, the issuer disclosed the amount it seeks to raise with the sale of Fibra E securities, however, it has not indicated a new date for its debut, since it had planned to launch its initial public offering on October 26, but postponed it to December 16.
VALORAN 21, whose controlling company is based in San Luis Potosi, will initially offer investors one of its main assets in the infrastructure sector, which is the Libramiento de San Luis Potosi, whose concession is held by its subsidiary META.
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