Surcos has completed a liability managament process
The shareholders of Surcos have completed a liability management process, which includes the issuance of US$5 million and a debt exchange totaling US$20 million.
Surcos is an Argentine agribusiness company specializing in innovative crop protection and nutrition solutions, leveraging nanotechnology to minimize environmental impact. It operates two production plants in Argentina and a distribution network across South America, with plans for global expansion through sustainable, eco-friendly agricultural products.
Oaklins’ team in Argentina acted as the financial advisor to Surcos in this transaction.


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