29 November 2017
Energy Finance Provider of the Year
Greensill Capital
Since oil prices began to tumble in mid-2014, major upstream operators have been forced to cut capital spending and streamline their operations. As a supply chain finance provider, Greensill Capital is at the forefront of this trend. The company recently partnered with Mexico's Pemex to implement the first Supply Chain Finance programme at a major national oil company. To expand the project's reach, Greensill Capital collaborated with Nacional Financiera (Nafinsa), the Mexican development bank. Through Greensill Capital's ability to arrange funding from institutional investors and banking partners globally, the firm has been able to finance Pemex's entire vendor base. Consequently, the progr
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