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Airtrunk seeks S$2.2 billion loan to build Singapore data centres

by Sarkiya Ranen
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Airtrunk seeks S.2 billion loan to build Singapore data centres
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[HONG KONG] Blackstone-owned data centre firm AirTrunk is seeking a S$2.2 billion green loan for a new greenfield project in Singapore, according to sources familiar with the matter, as it looks to ramp up its expansion plans regionally.

The proceeds of the latest loan will fund Australia-based AirTrunk’s 80.2 megawatt greenfield data centre campus buildout in Singapore until Dec 31, 2050, said the sources, who asked not be identified discussing private matters.

The construction will be carried out on behalf of one its key US clients, after which AirTrunk will lease back some of the power allocated via long-term contracts, the sources added.

A spokesperson for Blackstone declined to comment.

Artificial intelligence advances are fuelling demand for data centre fundraisings in Asia, a region that has seen a series of record-breaking loans.

Among the recent financings, Bain Capital-owned Bridge Data Centers obtained a US$2.8 billion facility for its operations in Malaysia, while DayOne, formerly known as GDS International, launched a US$3.4 billion-equivalent borrowing into the market.

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These deals underscore how much of a data centre hotspot Asia has become, with demand set to expand by about 32 per cent a year to 2028, according to data by real estate services firm Cushman and Wakefield, outpacing the US’s expected growth of 18 per cent.

AirTrunk is in the process of wrapping up a separate US$2.8 billion-equivalent sustainability-linked loan, which will fund the capital expenditure requirements of its data centres in Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong.

Blackstone, which along with Canada Pension Plan Investment Board acquired the operator last year, is also considering tapping the asset-backed securities market to fund AirTrunk’s growth in Asia Pacific.

Credit Agricole, DBS Group Holdings and ING Bank are the coordinators of AirTrunk’s latest three-year loan, the sources said. AirTrunk Singapore Ten is the borrower of the facility, which pays an opening margin of 225 basis points over the benchmark Singapore Overnight Rate Average, the sources added. BLOOMBERG



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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