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AirTrunk, a data centre operator, secures refinancing of $10.4 billion for APAC expansion

Australian data centre operator AirTrunk on Tuesday said it secured an A$16 billion ($10.40 billion) sustainability-linked refinancing for its Asia-Pacific operations.

AirTrunk, in a website statement, said that this refinancing includes a S$2,25 billion green loan to build a data center in Singapore. This makes AirTrunk APAC's largest sustainable financier.

AirTrunk, a hyperscale data center firm, announced that it had secured the support of 60 banks and financial institutions. This brings its total financing including operations in Japan to more than A$18 billion.

The company, which was acquired by a Blackstone-led group for A$24 billion late last year, introduced a sustainability-linked loan (SLL) in 2021 that ties a company's financing to its sustainability goals.

AirTrunk CEO Robin Khuda said, "After Blackstone and CPPIB acquired AirTrunk for A$24+ billion in 2024, our debt financing platform has been expanded to allow our rapid growth throughout the region."

(source: Reuters)