Friday 19 Apr 2024
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KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 16): Genting Hong Kong has raised US$900 million via the sale and leaseback of one of Dream Cruises' cruise ships — the 2016-built, 150,000 gross ton Genting Dream.

In a statement today, Genting Hong Kong said part of the proceeds was used as repayment for the US$502 million outstanding bank loan for Genting Dream.

The transaction, said Genting Hong Kong, is the first ever to be closed with a consortium of four Chinese leasing companies — Bank of Communications Financial Leasing Co Ltd, CMB Financial Leasing Co Ltd, CCB Financial Leasing Co Ltd, and China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co Ltd.

DNB Markets acted as advisor to Genting Hong Kong.

"We are very appreciative of the consortium for supporting Genting Hong Kong in the refinancing of Genting Dream which allows a longer repayment period with a balloon payment at the end of 12 years," said Genting Hong Kong chairman and chief executive Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay.

"With the completion of this transaction, the group is now focusing on launching new summer itineraries for Dream Cruises which will showcase the best of Southeast Asia with exciting new destinations including Christmas Island and Belitung in addition to popular destinations such as Palawan and Kota Kinabalu.

"As well, we are looking forward to the highly anticipated debuts of Crystal Endeavor in August this year and of Global Dream in 2021," Lim said.

He said in just over three years of operation, Dream Cruises has grown to its current fleet of Genting Dream, World Dream and Explorer Dream, and has received prestigious international awards and accolades from Asia and across the globe.

Recognised worldwide by the international cruise and travel industry and consumers, Lim said Genting Dream and World Dream earned high marks in the renowned Berlitz Cruising and Cruise Ships 2020 guide, ranking 8th and 9th respectively in the "Large Resort Ship" category.

Genting Dream, operating from Singapore, and World Dream, from Hong Kong/Nansha (Guangzhou), are the only two ships included in the Top 10 to homeport year-round in Asia, he said.

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