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Renewcell raises SEK 100 million (~USD 11.4 million) in loans to manage short-term liquidity
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Dec 20, 2023
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Dec 20, 2023

Renewcell raises SEK 100 million (~USD 11.4 million) in loans to manage short-term liquidity

Funding

  • Renewcell, a Swedish startup that recycles textile waste, has secured loans totaling SEK 100 million (~USD 11.4 million) provided by two of its major shareholders, H&M Fashion and Girincubator, and existing lenders such as BNP Paribas, European Investment Bank, Nordea Bank Abp-Filial i Sverige, and AB Svensk Exportkredit.

  • Renewcell plans to use the funding to manage its liquidity requirements over the coming months while seeking long-term financing. The company has secured an agreement with the H&M Group, which plans to purchase 7,000 metric tonnes of fiber containing Renewcell's Circulose pulp in 2024 and another 11,000 metric tonnes in 2025.

  • Analyst QuickTake: The short-term funding indicates Renewcell’s strategic review is making progress, and H&M’s order commitment for 2024 accounts for 11.6% of the company’s 60,000-tonne annual production capacity. Even so, the company needs to secure longer-term funding and expand its order book if it is to move toward generating value for its shareholders.

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