Disal Ambiental Holding has completed the structuring of a financing via a syndicated loan
Disal Ambiental Holding S.A. has raised funds via a syndicated loan.
Disal Ambiental is a holding company that participates in the management of non-domestic industrial waste, mainly in Chile and Peru, and is leader in all the segments in which it operates. In June 2021, the Ambipar Group, a Brazilian multinational leader in waste management, acquired 100% ownership of Disal Ambiental Holding by purchasing its shares from the former shareholders: Australis Partners (67% ownership) and the Diéguez Family (33% ownership).
Oaklins’ team in Chile acted as financial advisor to carry out the structuring of a financing solution for Disal Ambiental Holding S.A.


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