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China Tower (788.HK) Fully Implemented “One Core and Two Wings” Strategy, Maintained Steady and Continuous Growth in Overall Performance

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 9 March 2022 – The world’s largest telecommunications infrastructure service provider China Tower Corporation Limited (“China Tower”, or the “Company”) (Stock Code: 0788.HK) is pleased to announce its annual results for the year ended 31 December 2021.

Performance Highlights

RMB Million

2021

2020

Change

Operating revenue

86,585

81,099

6.8%

EBITDA

63,017

59,527

5.9%

Profit attributable to owners of the Company

7,329

6,428

14.0%

Basic earnings per share (RMB yuan)

0.0419

0.0368

13.9%

Key operating data

Number of tower sites (thousand)

2,038

2,023

0.7%

Number of tower tenants (thousand)

3,459

3,361

2.9%

Tower tenancy ratio (tower tenants / tower site)

1 .70

1 .66

2.4%

Our revenue maintained a healthy growth and increased steadily in 2021 and our profitability continued to improve. In 2021, we recorded operating revenue of RMB86,585 million, with a year-on-year increase of 6.8%. Our EBITDA1 reached RMB63,017 million, up by 5.9% year-on-year, with an EBITDA margin2 of 72.8%. Profit attributable to owners of the Company amounted to RMB7,329 million, up by 14.0% year-on-year, with a net profit margin of 8.5%.

We maintained a stable and abundant cash flow. In 2021, net cash generated from operating activities amounted to RMB60,503 million, while capital expenditures reduced by 32.1% year-on-year to RMB25,192 million, resulting in our free cash flow3 increasing 72.9% year-on-year to reach RMB35,311 million. Our debt leverage ratio was stable and manageable, and our financial position remained healthy. As of 31 December 2021, our total assets amounted to RMB323,259 million, and our interest-bearing liabilities stood at RMB101,304 million, representing a gearing ratio4 of 33.4%.

Aligned with our commitment to providing good returns to our shareholders, the board of directors of the Company recommends paying a final dividend of RMB0.02624 per share (pre-tax) for the year ended 31 December 2021, equivalent to a payout ratio of 70% of our annual distributable net profit.

Supporting the construction of 5G network in an intensive and effective manner, our TSP business continued to grow steadily

Our belief in sharing and creating synergy continued to prevail as the coverage and depth of the 5G networks extended constantly at an even faster rate. Based on the new features of 5G network construction, we fully leveraged our advantages in resource coordination and sharing, as well as expertise in operations, to launch innovative and cost-effective products and solutions. We integrated these products and solutions to speed up the launch of our integrated wireless communications coverage solutions and DAS sharing solutions to meet the network coverage demands of our customers by offering a low-cost, highly efficient and quality service. In 2021, we completed approximately 552,000 5G construction projects, supporting the large-scale construction of 5G networks in an economic and efficient manner. Meanwhile, 5G has become an increasingly key driver for the growth of our TSP business, which in turn propelled our overall business to grow steadily, cementing our position as the market leader in the construction and operation of telecommunications infrastructure.

As of the end of 2021, the total number of our tower sites had reached 2.038 million, representing a net increase of 15,000 compared to the end of 2020. The total number of TSP tenants amounted to 3.260 million, 85,000 more than at the end of 2020. Our TSP tenancy ratio increased from 1.57 at the end of 2020 to 1.60. In terms of our DAS business, we covered buildings with a cumulative area of 4.99 billion square meters, up by 22.9% year-on-year, while the cumulative length of high-speed railway tunnels and subways covered reached 16,906.0 kilometers, an increase of 33.1% year-on-year.

In 2021, our TSP business revenue recorded a year-on-year increase of 4.3% to RMB80,197 million, of which tower business revenue increased by 3.4% year-on-year to RMB75,857 million and DAS business revenue increased by 23.0% year-on-year to RMB4,340 million.

Focused on boosting new growth momentum, the development of Two Wings business started to show remarkable results

We seized the opportunities brought by the development of the digital economy and actively responded to the national “dual carbon” goals. Leveraging our unique advantages in resources and capabilities, we maintained a clear focus on product innovation and platform optimization to fortify our core competencies and expand our market. As a result, the Two Wings business continued to scale rapidly, helping to strengthen the multi-pillar development structure and create new growth momentum for the Company. In 2021, our Two Wings business recorded revenue of RMB6,131 million, or an increase of 55.6% year-on-year. It accounted for 7.1% of overall operating revenue and contributed 40.0% to the incremental revenue in the year.

Focused on key sectors, the Smart Tower business sustained a rapid growth. We seized the opportunity of digital transformation across the society, drawing on our abundant site resources and our largest domestic tower sharing and practical Internet of Things platforms to focus on key sectors centered around our Tower Monitoring service to drive the transformation of telecommunications towers into digital towers. With a coordinated approach, we continued to delve into key sectors including forestry, water conservation, agriculture and environmental protection, which are connected to major national projects such as the conservation of the Yangtze River, and forest and grassland fire prevention. As a result, we achieved a rapid growth and established our brand as a company that serves people’s livelihoods and makes contribution to social governance. We developed our innovative national “Tower Monitoring” platform and deepened strategic cooperation with industry partners in the areas of algorithms, cloud resources, transmission and terminals, in order to grow together with our partners. In 2021, our Smart Tower business achieved revenue of RMB4,060 million, a year-on-year increase of 35.2%, of which 51.6% was contributed by our Tower Monitoring business. Our Tower Monitoring business achieved revenue of RMB2,096 million. This reflects a continued shift of our business from resource leasing towards digital applications with higher value.

Further strategic planning helped our Energy business grow in scale. Drawing on our expertise in energy operations and securing power supply, we continued to expand the scale of operations of our Energy business, centering around core areas such as battery exchange and power backup. We accelerated the economical and efficient establishment of internet-connected, environmentally friendly and smart battery exchange facilities, with a focus on key sectors such as finance, healthcare and transportation. We also introduced four-in-one power security solutions that cover power backup, power generation, monitoring and maintenance, which drove a rapid growth in the number of users and revenue. As of the end of 2021, we had developed a cumulative 612,000 users for our tower battery exchange services, an increase of 311,000 from the end of 2020, making us the largest operator of battery exchange services for light electric vehicles in China. Our Energy business recorded revenue of RMB2,071 million in 2021 with a year-on-year increase of 121.5%, of which the tower battery exchange business accounted for revenue of RMB1,243 million, representing a growth of 239.6% year-on-year.

Mr. Zhang Zhiyong, Chairman of China Tower said, “Looking ahead, we will further our ‘One Core and Two Wings’ strategy to seize opportunities arising from the development of 5G new infrastructure and the digital economy, as well as the ‘dual carbon’ goals. Our position as a ‘world-class integrated information and communications infrastructure service provider and a highly competitive information and new energy applications provider’ will see us developing an operating system that is professional, intensive, delicate, efficient and digitalized. We will use this to build an enterprise centered around sharing, service, innovation, technology and value creation. We will sustain the stable growth of our operating results and strive for value growth and the sustainable and high-quality development of the Company.”

About China Tower

Since its incorporation on 15 July 2014, China Tower Corporation Limited (“China Tower”) has developed into the world’s largest telecommunications tower infrastructure service provider with compelling market advantage under the national strategy of Cyberpower. The Company implements the strategy of “One Core and Two Wings”. “One core” refers to the traditional tower business and indoor Distributed Antenna System (DAS) business, which provide services to the TSPs based on site resources; while “Two Wings” refers to the Smart Tower business which mainly provides tower site resources and information services to different industries, as well as Energy business to satisfy the growing demands on innovative energy services in the society, such as battery exchange, power backup and charging. China Tower adheres to the “sharing” philosophy for business development. It promotes site co-location and provides a wide range of services to fulfill the specific needs of its customers. As of the end of December 2021, the Company’s total assets amounted to RMB323,232 million. China Tower operated and managed 2.038 million tower sites across 31 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in the PRC, and served over 3.459 million tenants with the tenancy ratio of 1.70.

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ASEAN Countries Rush to Evacuate Their Citizens in Ukraine

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DYXnet named the “Top 10 Outstanding Enterprises” at the 21st Golden Peak Awards in Taiwan

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 9 March 2022 – DYXnet, a leading carrier-neutral network service provider in Greater China, is honored to be awarded in the 21st Golden Peak Award for ‘Top 10 Outstanding Enterprise of the year” organized by the Outstanding Enterprises Manager Association (OEMA) in Taiwan.

Ms. Chris Chen, General Manager at DYXnet Taiwan, received the award from the former vice-president Mr. Wu, Den-yih (Photo from OEMA)

Ms. Chris Chen, General Manager at DYXnet Taiwan, received the award from the former vice-president Mr. Wu, Den-yih (Photo from OEMA)

The Golden Peak Awards recognize organizations that are making a significant contribution in the development of new markets in Taiwan. DYXnet stands out from over 500 enterprises under a half year long evaluation amongst various aspects including corporate philosophy and culture, business performance, customer management as well as corporate social responsibility. The 21st Golden Peak Award Presentation Ceremony was held on March 4, 2022 in Taipei and was attended by both the former President Ma Ying-jeou and former Vice President Wu, Den-yih as the honorable guests and award presenters together with over 130 business leaders and 300 guests.

“We are so proud to be awarded as one of the Top 10 Outstanding Enterprises in Taiwan” said Tony Tsang, Chief Executive Officer of DYXnet. “Over the past two decades, DYXnet has upheld value to serve our customers first. We are also devoted to build a positive culture at our workplace including employee welfare and social responsibility, and to maintain positive communication as well as enterprise vitality. We make all these commitments so to make contribution to the industry and society,” he added.

DYXnet empowers enterprises to drive business growth with ICT innovations through its disruptive technologies and services in enterprise network and cloud solutions. Its corporate integrity culture drives not only desirable staff benefit and working environment, but also a high-quality service to customers. By assisting businesses to overcome the challenges under the pandemic, DYXnet offers a series of remote work solutions to its customers in maintaining their operation and productivity.

About DYXnet

DYXnet is a leading carrier-neutral network service provider in Greater China with over 20 years of solid experience, and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of VNET Group (NASDAQ: VNET). As a NASDAQ-listed company and leading carrier-neutral Internet data center and hybrid cloud services provider in China, VNET has gone further by forming a new sub-brand “NEOLINK” in April 2021, which integrated its New Retailing Unit with DYXnet in providing a suite of diverse solutions for customers in achieving full-cycle digital transformation.

DYXnet strives to strengthen its dominant position in Hong Kong and the Asia Pacific region, and is committed to provide solutions for its customers through disruptive technologies and services including enterprise network solutions like MPLS and SD-WAN, cloud solutions and data centre services. Among the first ICT service providers in the region to have obtained ISO certifications including ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 20000 1, and ISO 9001, DYXnet is also one of the first official members of the China Cross border Data Telecommunications Industry Alliance and one of the first SD-WAN service standard drafting units.

For more information about DYXnet, please visit www.dyxnet.com.

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AXA becomes Activation Partner of WWF Earth Hour 2022

Unite millions around the world to combat climate change and protect biodiversity
Launch 360-degree education and invite green pledges on “Habits Protect Habitats”

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 9 March 2022 – AXA Hong Kong and Macau (AXA) is proud to support WWF-Hong Kong (WWF) Earth Hour 2022 (Earth Hour) as the sole Activation Partner, the highest level of sponsor, in Hong Kong. We will join forces with millions of people around the globe to show support for our earth, raising awareness of climate change and the loss of biodiversity — the two biggest threats facing our shared planet.

AXA to activate 360-degree green education and promotion

The one-hour lights-off event for Earth Hour will start at 8:30pm on 26 March 2022, preceded by an online count-down ceremony. On top of that, AXA will echo this year’s Earth Hour theme of “Habits Protect Habitats” with a series of education and promotion activities beyond Earth Hour. These include online green challenge for families, educational webinars, school programme on biodiversity through a fun boardgame, eco-guided tours, volunteering in wetlands etc., to encourage our staff, financial consultants, customers and the community to take actions to protect our nature, with a focus on wetlands which provide essential ecosystem services to wildlife and human beings by being a nature-based solutions to environmental issues.

Invite everyone to pledge on #HabitsProtectHabitats

We will also be launching promotion over different channels to encourage individuals, schools, and corporates in Hong Kong to pledge to build habits on protecting our habitats. Please join us to pledge here: https://bit.ly/3veQ389. Each pledge can inspire more people to commit to taking actions for our sustainable future.

Sally Wan, Chief Executive Officer, AXA Greater China, said, “At AXA, our purpose is to act for human progress by protecting what matters. AXA Group has been at the forefront of the fight against climate change. In 2020, we announced sustaining our strong climate leadership as one of the five key strategy pillars. AXA Group has also set various global green targets such as making green investments to reach €25 billion by 2023, increasing the share of green insurance products, achieving carbon neutrality by 2025 and arranging all staff to receive 2-hour mandatory training on climate change etc. In Hong Kong, AXA encourages the use of eStatement/eAdvice service through digitisation to cut down on paper usage and is the first insurer to join forces with like-minded leading firms in the ‘Green Monday ESG Coalition’ to combat climate change. All these global and local efforts are to ensure that we are contributing to a sustainable future as an investor, insurer and an exemplary company. With our commitments and actions, we have received the highest rating of AAA in the MSCI ESG Ratings assessment since 2015.

As one of the global insurance leaders, AXA hopes our support as Activation Partner and the highest level of corporate sponsor will help maximise the impact of Earth Hour, the world’s biggest environment protection movement. We encourage all members of the public to make a pledge to set nature on the path to recovery and create a healthier, more sustainable and resilient world for our next generations together.”

About AXA Hong Kong and Macau

AXA Hong Kong and Macau is a member of the AXA Group, a leading global insurer with presence in 50 markets and serving 95 million customers worldwide. Our purpose is to act for human progress by protecting what matters.

As one of the most diversified insurers offering integrated solutions across Life, Health and General Insurance, our goal is to be the insurance and holistic wellness partner to the individuals, businesses and community we serve.

At the core of our service commitment is continuous product innovation and customer experience enrichment, which is achieved through actively listening to our customers and leveraging technology and digital transformation.

We embrace our responsibility to be a force for good to create shared value for our community. We are proud to be the first insurer in Hong Kong and Macau to address the important need of mental health through different products and services. For example, the Mind Charger function on our holistic wellness platform “AXA BetterMe”, which is available via our mobile app Emma by AXA, is open to not just our customers, but the community at large. We will continue to foster social progress through our product offerings and community investment to support the sustainable development of Hong Kong and Macau.

THIS PRESS RELEASE IS AVAILABLE ON AXA’S WEBSITE: AXA.COM.HK

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Prudential Plc Full Year 2021 Results

Prudential Delivers Continued Operational Progress and Completes Strategic Re-Positioning

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 9 March 2022 –

Performance highlights for the continuing business1 on a constant (and actual) exchange rate basis2

  • APE sales3 up 8 per cent (10 per cent) to $4,194 million
  • New business profit4 up by 13 per cent (15 per cent) to $2,526 million
  • Strategic re-positioning to Asia and Africa completed
  • Adjusted operating profit5 from continuing operations up 16 per cent (17 per cent) to $3,233 million
  • Second interim ordinary dividend of 11.86 cents per share, 17.23 cents per share for the full year


Mike Wells, Group Chief Executive of Prudential plc, said: “Prudential has delivered high-quality, resilient growth as we completed the strategic re-positioning of our business to focus solely on Asia and Africa. We have continued to deliver for our customers against the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic, and I would like to record my deep gratitude to our staff and agents for their outstanding efforts. We have announced that I will retire from my role at the end of March 2022. I am grateful to have had the opportunity to work with the staff and Board of Prudential, and look forward to watching the Group’s further success.

“Our digitally enabled, multi-channel and geographically diversified business enabled us to increase APE sales3 by 8 per cent6 and deliver growth6 in 10 of our 14 insurance markets7, despite the obvious challenges of Covid-19. New business levels in Hong Kong remained impacted by the continuing Mainland China border closure. Excluding Hong Kong, 2021 APE sales grew by 16 per cent6 driven by our businesses in Mainland China, India, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. We delivered 13 per cent6 growth in Group new business profit4 through an improvement in business mix, and therefore margin, and the growth in new sales.

“The Group’s high-quality business, based on regular-premium income, focus on health and protection, and high levels of customer retention, supports resilient, compounding growth. This enabled the Group’s life businesses to deliver adjusted operating profit5 growth of 8 per cent6 despite higher Covid-19-related claims, with seven of our 14 life markets generating double-digit6 adjusted operating profit5 growth. Eastspring’s adjusted operating profit was up 10 per cent6, with its funds under management reaching $258.5 billion, with continued inflows from the Group’s life businesses. Collectively our life and asset management businesses delivered 8 per cent6 growth in adjusted operating profit5 and 7 per cent6 growth in operating free surplus generation8. After delivery of the planned central cost savings, total Group adjusted operating profit for the continuing business was up 16 per cent6.

“We continue to invest for the long term in new products, additional distribution capabilities and enhanced digital capabilities, to build our presence as a leading agency and bancassurance player and to access new pools of customers. Our product and other initiatives helped attract over 2.5 million customers in 2021 who were not existing policyholders of Prudential, contributing to an increase in our total life customer base to 18.6 million (2020: 17.4 million excluding Jackson). New business policies sold to both new and existing customers rose 16 per cent to 3.9 million and included 109,000 policies which were sold direct to the consumer through digital systems, including Pulse. These new policies included 2.2 million health and protection cases, reflecting our customers’ increased focus on this area in light of the pandemic.

“We have completed the strategic re-positioning of our business into one focused entirely on Asia and Africa. In the fourth quarter, we carried out a successful $2.4 billion9 equity raise in Hong Kong. In December 2021 and January 2022 cash from this issuance was deployed in deleveraging our balance sheet in a $2.25 billion debt reduction programme. These actions, together with the associated reduction in interest costs, have enhanced our financial flexibility in light of the breadth of opportunities to invest for growth in Asia and Africa.

“We enter 2022 with a strong balance sheet and capital position. The timing of the opening of the Hong Kong border remains uncertain and Covid-19 will continue to have an impact. The current conflict in Ukraine could have wider implications for global economic and market conditions as well as geopolitical relations. However, we believe our multi-channel approach and focus on quality business and operating efficiency is the right strategy for dealing with volatile operating conditions. We are confident that our investment in new business, distribution and product enhancements will continue to meet the needs of our customers and build value for our shareholders over the long term.”

Summary financials 2021 $m 2020 $m Change on

AER basis3

Change on

CER basis3

New business profit from continuing operations1,4 2,526 2,201 15% 13%
Operating free surplus generated from continuing operations1,8 2,071 1,888 10% 7%
Adjusted operating profit from continuing operations1,5 3,233 2,757 17% 16%
IFRS profit after tax from continuing operations1 2,214 2,468 (10)% (12)%
IFRS (loss) profit for the period after write-down of Jackson to fair value (2,813) 2,185 n/a n/a
31 Dec 2021 31 Dec 2020*
Total Per share Total Per share
EEV shareholders’ equity $47.4bn 1,725¢ $54.0bn 2,070¢
IFRS shareholders’ equity $17.1bn 622¢ $20.9bn 800¢

* Includes Jackson. Excluding Jackson EEV of the continuing Group was $41.9bn (1,607¢ per share) and IFRS shareholders’ equity was $12.4bn at 31 December 2020.

Notes

1 Continuing operations represents the Asia, Africa and head office functions of the Group following the demerger of Jackson.

2 Further information on actual and constant exchange rate bases is set out in note A1 of the IFRS financial statements.

3 APE sales is a measure of new business activity that comprises the aggregate of annualised regular premiums and one-tenth of single premiums on new business written during the year for all insurance products, including premiums for contracts designated as investment contracts under IFRS 4. It is not representative of premium income recorded in the IFRS financial statements. See note II of the Additional unaudited financial information for further explanation.

4 New business profit, on a post-tax basis, on business sold in the period, calculated in accordance with EEV Principles.

5 In this press release ‘adjusted operating profit’ refers to adjusted IFRS operating profit based on longer-term investment returns from continuing operations. This alternative performance measure is reconciled to IFRS profit for the period in note B1.1 of the IFRS financial statements.

6 On a constant exchange rate basis.

7 13 Asia markets plus Africa.

8 Operating free surplus generated from insurance and asset management operations before restructuring costs. For insurance operations, operating free surplus generated represents amounts emerging from the in-force business during the year net of amounts reinvested in writing new business and excludes non-operating items. For asset management businesses, it equates to post-tax operating profit for the year. Restructuring costs are presented separately from the business unit amount. Further information is set out in ‘movement in Group free surplus’ of the EEV basis results.

9 After deduction of underwriting fees and other estimated expenses connected with the equity raise.

Notes to editors:

a. The results in this announcement are prepared on two bases: International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and European Embedded Value (EEV). The results prepared under IFRS form the basis of the Group’s statutory financial statements. The supplementary EEV basis results have been prepared in accordance with the amended European Embedded Value Principles issued by the European Insurance CFO Forum in 2016. The Group’s EEV basis results are stated on a post-tax basis and include the post-tax IFRS basis results of the Group’s asset management and other operations. The IFRS and EEV results are presented in US dollars and the basis of translation is discussed in note A1 of the IFRS financial statements. Period-on-period percentage increases are stated on a constant exchange rate basis unless otherwise stated. Constant exchange rates are calculated by translating prior period results using the current period foreign exchange rate ie current period average rates for the income statement and current period closing rates for the balance sheet.

b. EEV and adjusted IFRS operating profit for continuing operations is based on longer-term investment returns and is stated after excluding the effect of short-term fluctuations in investment returns against long-term assumptions, which for IFRS in 2021 were driven largely by the movements in interest rates and equity markets in Asia, and other corporate transactions. Furthermore, for EEV basis results, operating profit based on longer-term investment returns excludes the effect of changes in economic assumptions and the mark-to-market value movement on core borrowings. Separately on the IFRS basis, adjusted operating profit also excludes amortisation of acquisition accounting adjustments.

c. Total number of Prudential plc shares in issue as at 31 December 2021 was 2,746,412,265.

d. We expect to announce our Full Year 2021 Results to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and to the UK Financial Media at 4.00am UKT– 12.00pm HKT on Wednesday, 9 March 2022 – 11.00pm ET on Tuesday, 8 March 2022. The full announcement and associated information will be loaded onto the Group’s website at or shortly following the confirmation of the publication on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

The announcement will appear on the RNS of the London Stock Exchange at 7.00am UKT – 3.00pm HKT – 2.00am ET on Wednesday, 9 March.

Media call – 7.00am UKT – 3.00pm HKT – 2.00am ET

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e. 2021 Second interim ordinary dividend

Ex-dividend date 24 March 2022 (UK, Hong Kong and Singapore)
Record date 25 March 2022
Payment of dividend 13 May 2022 (UK, Hong Kong and ADR holders)
On or around 20 May 2022 (Singapore)


f. About Prudential plc

Prudential plc provides life and health insurance and asset management in Asia and Africa. The business helps people get the most out of life, by making healthcare affordable and accessible and by promoting financial inclusion. Prudential protects people’s wealth, helps them grow their assets, and empowers them to save for their goals. The business has more than 18 million life customers and is listed on stock exchanges in London (PRU), Hong Kong (2378), Singapore (K6S) and New York (PUK). Prudential is not affiliated in any manner with Prudential Financial, Inc. a company whose principal place of business is in the United States of America, nor with The Prudential Assurance Company Limited, a subsidiary of M&G plc, a company incorporated in the United Kingdom. https://www.prudentialplc.com/.

g. Discontinued operations

Throughout this results announcement ‘discontinued operations’ refers to the US operations (referred to as Jackson). All amounts presented refer to continuing operations unless otherwise stated, which reflect the Group following the completed demerger of Jackson.

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Bracell Raised US$1.8 billion for World’s Largest and Greenest Pulp Mill

  • Strong support from Brazilian and international banks to finance the largest and greenest pulp mill in the world.
  • The mill produces renewable fibres from sustainable eucalyptus plantations, is fossil fuel free, self-sufficient in energy and provides bioenergy to the community.
  • The largest private investment in São Paulo in the last 20 years, it strengthened the competitiveness of the pulp industry in Brazil and created 6,650 permanent jobs for the local community.
  • The mill was completed on time and on budget despite the pandemic, and started operations in November 2021.

SAO PAULO, BRAZIL & SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 9 March 2022 Bracell, a global leader in the production of dissolving pulp and a member of the RGE group of companies, received strong support from Brazilian and international banks, raising US$1.8 billion through a syndicated loan facility. The funding financed the establishment of the world’s largest and greenest pulp mill located in Lençóis Paulista, São Paulo. The construction of the mill has been completed on time and on budget, and began operations in November 2021.

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Bracell is vertically integrated through its supply chain, from renewable fibre plantations to the production of kraft pulp, dissolving pulp and specialty cellulose which are sold domestically and to international markets. Dissolving pulp and specialty cellulose are amongst the main ingredients used to create a wide range of products, from textiles, baby wipes and eyeglass frames to packaging for sausages and pharmaceuticals as well as industrial products such as high-performance tire cables.

Mr. Tey Wei Lin, President, RGE, said: “The funding, representing the largest private investment in São Paulo in the last two decades, demonstrates our continued investments in Brazil. We are proud of the team that has delivered on solid project execution and have the mill up and running despite challenges posed by the pandemic. The largest and greenest pulp mill in the world, this underscores our commitment to sustainable development, conservation and community development, a mandate which underpins our operations globally. With dissolving pulp being both renewable and biodegradable, it caters to the growing trend and customers’ preference towards the use of sustainable products.”

A new generation, sustainable pulp mill, it features the best and latest technology for the sector, without the use of fossil fuels. It is designed with key innovations including a bio-refinery that controls material inputs to maximise recycling, minimise waste, and greatly reduce the environmental footprint, resulting in low water consumption and low emissions. With two production lines, it can produce 1.5 million tons of dissolving pulp per year or between 2.6 million to 2.8 million tons of kraft pulp per year. In addition, it is self-sufficient in energy, and excess clean, high-quality energy will be supplied to the National Interconnected System. The mill employed more than 11.000 employees during the peak of the construction and created 6.650 permanent jobs for the local community.

The seven-year syndicated loan banks are co-led by Banco Bradesco and Bank of China, with participation from Banco Itaú, China Minsheng Bank, Banco do Brasil, Bladex and Safra.

Mr. Pedro Wilson Stefanini, Senior Vice President, Bracell São Paulo, said: “This loan facility and our continued investment in our operations shows the growth potential of pulp in Brazil and in international markets. Our ambition is not only to be one of the largest pulp operations in the world, but also one of the most socially and environmentally responsible companies. We are proud to have constructed a mill that sets the highest standards for sustainable use of renewable resources, and simultaneously creates thousands of jobs and career opportunities for people in Brazil.”

Mr. Bruno Boetger, Executive Director, Banco Bradesco, said: “At Banco Bradesco, we are proud to lead and syndicate the domestic tranche of the financing which supports this project. This is a landmark investment by Bracell, and serves to further drive the competitiveness of the Brazilian and global pulp and paper industry. Banco Bradesco has enjoyed a long term relationship with Bracell, and with the support of other major domestic lenders, our partnership reflects the strong track record of conducting business with a member of the RGE group of companies.”

Mr. Li Fang, Executive Vice President, Global Advanced Corporate Finance Centre, Bank of China, said: “It is a great pleasure for Bank of China to lead such a landmark Brazilian deal to a close, particularly since our country’s 14th five-year plan continues to support Macau to strengthen its status as a platform connecting China and Portuguese-speaking countries. The project signifies a closer economic tie between Brazil and China since its pulp will primarily supply the China market, where it has the highest and most rapidly increasing demand for dissolving pulp in the world.”

About Bracell

Bracell is a global leader in the production of dissolving pulp and specialty cellulose with two main operations in Brazil in Camaçari, Bahia and in Lençóis Paulista, São Paulo. In addition to its operations in Brazil, Bracell has a management office in Singapore and sales offices in Asia, Europe and the United States.

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About RGE

Headquartered in Singapore, RGE is a group of resource-based manufacturing companies with global operations. We produce sustainable natural fibres, edible oils, green packaging and clean natural gas used to create products that feed, clothe and energise the world. We help improve billions of peoples’ lives through sustainable products they use every day. With more than US$25 billion in assets and 60,000 staff, we are creating a more recyclable, biodegradable and lower carbon future.

Committed to sustainable development, conservation and community development, we strive towards what is good for the community, good for the country, good for the climate, good for the customer, and good for the company. With current operations spanning across Indonesia, China, Brazil, Spain and Canada, we continue to expand and engage new markets.

www.rgei.com

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