Edgar Saavedra raises P5.3 billion from IPO of renewable energy company CREC

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The UK government's investment vehicle MOBILIST makes its first IPO investment in the Philippines by buying shares in Citicore Renewable Energy Corp. worth $12.5 million

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CREC completed its Initial Public Offering of 1.7 billion common shares plus 178 million overallotment shares priced at P2.70 per share, allowing it to raise P5.3 billion. The IPO ran from May 27 to May 31. “This will propel the company one step closer to its vision of a first-world Philippines with pure renewable energy,” Monzon said.

Cameron said CREC is MOBILIST’s “first but not its last investment in the Philippines,” adding that it was looking to invest in more companies in the PSE.“I believe that CREC is an ideal choice for MOBILIST’s maiden investment in the Philippines, considering its criteria for selecting sustainable finance products to invest in,” he said. “This choice is shared by other institutional and retail investors as evidenced by the full exercise of CREC’s overallotment option.

Although everyone understands that the Philippines needs more power plants to address its energy needs and more renewable energy to reduce power cost, Saavaedra said that “unfortunately, most investors, their sentiments are really into fixed income .” Examples of these are Treasury bills and bonds that pay fixed interest or dividend payments, which are unlike stocks.

 

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