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Accessing sustainability-linked funding for mid-market food and drink industry businesses

Food and drink businesses face a myriad of ESG challenges. Sustainability linked funding is being made available to support businesses towards achieving their individual sustainability performance objectives. 
14 April 2023

Fintech for Good

How we see fintechs targeting, or adapting to address, ESG issues
24 October 2022

ESG loans will play key role in future of housing

A summary of the key considerations for sustainability and ESG linked lending in the housing sector

31 August 2022

Sustainability-Linked Lending and the future

The first in a series of articles exploring, across various sectors, the trajectory of the ESG or sustainability-linked lending market and the challenges to be overcome and opportunities that may arise
24 May 2022

Press release

Burges Salmon advises on Africa’s second largest solar mini-grid portfolio project-financing

EDFI ElectriFI and REPP have provided LSL 150,000,000 financing to innovative social enterprise “OnePower” 
18 January 2022

The Recovery Loan Scheme for UK businesses impacted by COVID-19

A brief update on the closure of applications for the COVID Corporate Financing Facility, Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme, Coronavirus Large Business Interruption Loan Scheme and Bounce Back Loan Scheme and the introduction of the Recovery Loan Scheme
10 June 2021

Ethical Finance: a focus for 2021 and beyond

The ethics of borrowers and their debt-funded projects has fast become a dominant theme of the UK debt market in 2021, coinciding with an increasing awareness of the UK and Scottish governments’ commitment to achieving net zero
09 June 2021

FCA issues final set of rules to improve operational resilience within the UK’s financial sector

The FCA has recently published rules establishing operational resilience as a central regulatory requirement for regulated financial services businesses
20 May 2021

Agents Beware! The Citibank/Revlon case – are there English law implications?

We consider the implications of the Citibank/Revlon payment error case on facility agents in English law governed financings
18 May 2021

Press release

Burges Salmon sees further growth with partner appointments

The firm is pleased to announce the appointment of five new partners, across key growth areas including Banking and Finance, Dispute Resolution and Projects
30 March 2021

Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) and Net Zero

Will the attitudes to zero carbon be the burning platform that push developers to embrace MMC?
21 April 2020

Publication

COVID-19: closing finance transactions in the days of social distancing

In this guidance note, we examine the extent to which, under both Scots and English law, companies and their funders are able to operate and enter into contracts remotely
01 April 2020
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