March 11, 2020. Moscow, Russia.
PJSC RusHydro (ticker symbol: MOEX, LSE: HYDR; OTCQX: RSHYY) has
finalized divestment of its assets in Armenia to PJSC Hrazdan Power
Company (HrazTES, Tashir Group).
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According to the agreement from December 2019 to
divest 90% shares of JSC MEK, a company operating Sevan-Hrazdan
cascade of hydropower plants in Armenia, the purchaser has fulfilled
JSC MEK’s obligations before European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development and Asian Development Bank by securing a loan from HSBC
Plc upon which the shares were transferred.
RusHydro’s financial debt decreased by RUB 4 bn
following completion of the transaction and the company no longer has
any foreign currency risks in its loan portfolio.
RusHydro no longer owns any generating assets
outside of the Russian Federation.
As mentioned earlier, the selling price of 527,085
ordinary shares is RUB 172.96 mn. RusHydro’s Board of Directors
approved divestment of the Group’s shareholding in JSC MEK. The
Public Services Regulatory Commission of the Republic of Armenia has
authorized the transaction as well.
JSC MEK is one of the largest power generation
companies in Armenia. It operates seven hydropower plants with
combined installed capacity of 561.4 MW or 14% of the country’s
total installed capacity. The cascade of hydropower plants produce
8-10% of Armenia’s electricity per year. The power generation by
the plants of the cascade is dependent on water inflows of the
Hrazdan river and water irrigation discharge from Sevan Lake.
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