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08 March 2024

Sigma Lithium closes $90m trade finance facilities

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Metals and Mining

Sigma Lithium has closed a total of $90 million in trade finance credit lines at interest rates averaging 11% annually. The company agreed a $50 million deal with Citibank at 9.3%; $20 million with Santander; and $10 million each with Banco do Brasil and XP Inc. Sigma says it was able to...

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