Wing Tai Properties Secures HK$6.1 Billion Refinancing Loan for Joint Venture

Reuters
Nov 13, 2025
Wing Tai Properties Secures HK$6.1 Billion Refinancing Loan for Joint Venture

Wing Tai Properties Limited has announced the successful refinancing of banking facilities for its joint venture, Southwater Hong Kong Limited. On November 13, 2025, Wing Tai Properties (as guarantor) and Southwater Hong Kong Limited (as borrower) entered into a facility agreement with several financial institutions for term loan facilities totaling HK$6,111,000,000. The new financing arrangement is intended to refinance existing banking facilities. Wing Tai Properties holds a 50% equity interest in Southwater Hong Kong Limited. The final maturity date of the facilities is the earlier of 12 months from the agreement date or six months after the issuance of a certificate of compliance for the relevant development project.

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