Thomas Muskett-Ford
Endesa, Chile’s largest utilities provider, has turned local firm Carey to obtain a revolving credit facility worth US$200 million.
Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP in New York and Chile’s Claro & Cía advised the lenders, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi and HSBC, for the syndicated facility, which closed on 31 July.
It is thought that Chadbourne & Parke LLP in New York also advised Endesa, but this could not be confirmed prior to publication.
Counsel to Endesa Chile
In-house counsel – Ignacio Quiñonez
Carey
Partner Claudio Lizana and associates Juan Turner and Manuel José Garcés in Santiago
Counsel to Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi and HSBC
Claro & Cía
Partners José Luis Ambrosy and Rodrigo Ochagavía, and associate Jaime Salas in Santiago
Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP
Partners Carlos Albarracín, Michael Bellucci and Mark Regante, and associates Gavin McKeon, Victor Liang, Hernando Becerra and Lysondra Lidwig in New York