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Brazil's BNDES invests up to $285 Million in the transport group Simpar

Securities filings on Thursday showed that Brazil's state run national development -bank BNDES will invest up to 1,5 billion reais ($285m) in order to become a minority shareholder in the local?transport -conglomerate Simpar, and some of its subsidiaries.

According to filings, Simpar, Movida, and Vamos, two of its subsidiaries launched separate private shares sales on Thursday in order to raise capital which could "surpass" 3 billion reais.

The?filings revealed that BNDES had committed to buying stocks worth 'as much as 1,35 billion reais across three share sales of Simpar group. The filings showed that other investors, such as Simpar's controlling investor, will also purchase shares.

According to the filings, the?state-run banks will only be allowed to hold a 10% stake each in Simpar's company.

BNDES launched a plan last year to resume direct purchases of stakes in businesses, focusing on green transition and decarbonization. It had previously implemented a divestment program during the administration Jair Bolsonaro.

Aloizio Mercadante, President of BNDES, said that the new investment aligns with current President Luiz inacio Lula da So's policies on truck fleet renewal and?access to light vehicles. He cited efforts to?more sustainably transport people and goods, and reduce emissions.

The filings indicated that BNDES could invest up to 680 millions reais at Simpar, 375 million reais at Movida, and 300 million reais at Vamos.

Simpar announced that the bank would also be able to purchase up to 5% of road carrier JSL, another company in the Simpar group. The deal could amount to 112 million reals.

(source: Reuters)