Gautam Saha, Pallavi Meena, Pragya Sood 
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TT&A, Addleshaw Goddard advise GuarantCo on a financing deal with HSBC

GuarantCo assisted Aryadhan Financial Solutions and Aryatech Platforms in securing loans from HSBC.

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TT&A and Addleshaw Goddard advised GuarantCo Ltd. on its partial guarantee to Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited, India (HSBC). The guarantee supports loans provided by HSBC to Aryadhan Financial Solutions Private Limited and Aryatech Platforms Private Limited.

TT&A acted as the Indian Law Counsel for GuarantCo on this transaction,

The transaction team consisted of Gautam Saha (Joint Managing Partner), Pallavi Meena (Partner), Pragya Sood (Partner), Siddharth Tandon (Managing Associate), and Maansi Mehta (Associate).

Addleshaw Goddard LLP acted as the English Law counsel for GuarantCo.

GuarantCo is a development finance organization that provides guarantees to lenders, primarily banks, to support infrastructure projects in developing countries. These guarantees act as insurance, mitigating the risk of loan defaults and encouraging lending for essential projects like power, transportation, water, and telecommunications.

By reducing risk, GuarantCo facilitates access to finance for project developers, promotes private sector investment, and ultimately contributes to economic growth and improved living standards in low-income and lower-middle-income countries. They often work with local currencies to strengthen local capital markets and focus on projects that demonstrate developmental impact.

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