
DBS, UOB among lenders arranging US$2 billion AirTrunk’s loan for Malaysia growth

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Blackstone-owned AirTrunk is seeking a US$2.3 billion loan to finance its 200-megawatt data center project in Johor, Malaysia. The loan, arranged by lenders including DBS and UOB, is part of a trend in Southeast Asia driven by the AI boom, with Moody's predicting US$3 trillion in sector investments over five years. The loan features two one-year extension options and an interest margin of 225 basis points above the Secured Overnight Financing Rate for offshore financing. AirTrunk is also exploring asset-backed bonds for further expansion.
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