Moov Leasing secures €110 million syndicated loan for expansion

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Moov Leasing, a Romanian company specializing in 100% digital operational leasing for individuals, microenterprises, and SMEs, has secured a syndicated loan of €110 million to support its national expansion plans.

The funding is also aimed at supporting the company's sustainability objectives, primarily focusing on reducing carbon emissions from its vehicle fleet.

The raised capital will enable Moov Leasing to expand its services, offering accessible operational leasing solutions to a broader client base, including individuals and SMEs. The financing agreement also includes an option for a future increase in funding.

“This funding is a key moment for Moov Leasing, validating our vision. It enables us to invest directly in what matters most to us: our customers. We will be able to provide enhanced services for both current and future partners,” said Mircea Dihel, Co-Founder of Moov Leasing.

The syndicated loan was granted by a consortium of lenders, including UniCredit Bank, BT, Raiffeisen Bank, and Exim Banca Românească. UniCredit Bank acted as the Global Coordinator, Bookrunner, Mandated Lead Arranger, and Co-Documentation Agent, while Sustain LCM Finance acted as a consultant for Moov Leasing.

Legal advisors for the transaction were Filip SCA (on behalf of the banks) and Ionescu, Stoica & Asociații (on behalf of Moov Leasing).

Moov Leasing, founded in 2023, offers a fully digital operational leasing platform providing fast, flexible, and personalized solutions. 

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