en.Wedoany.com Reported - Brazilian company Aegea Saneamento announced on June 26, 2026, that it has concluded new long-term financing transactions totaling R$1.7 billion, aimed at diversifying funding sources, extending debt maturity structure, and supporting the company's investment plan. These transactions specifically include: R$825 million from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) to Corsan, with a 14-year term; R$420 million from the Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES) to Águas de Manaus, with a 19-year term; R$57.8 million from the Bank of Northeast Brazil (BNB) to Ambiental Ceará 2, with a 22-year term; and a R$350 million financing agreement with Banco da Amazônia for Águas de Manaus, with a maximum term of 18 years.
These new transactions further strengthen Aegea's strategy of funding investments through structured financing sources that match the long-term maturity profiles of infrastructure and sanitation assets. Through the aforementioned transactions, the company has secured R$5.6 billion in financing commitments year-to-date, of which R$5 billion has been disbursed. The proceeds will be used to support the execution of the company's investment plan, expand sanitation service coverage, and advance universal coverage goals in the regions where Aegea currently operates, thereby further enhancing the organic growth potential of its contract portfolio.
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