Hafnia Tankers in Leaseback Deal with Sole Shipping Fund

July 31, 2018

Denmark's Hafnia Tankers has completed two sale and leaseback transactions with a Sole Shipping fund.

"Hafnia Tankers has successfully completed two sale and leaseback transactions with Skaatholmen Shipping Ltd, a company owned by Sole Shipping Special Opportunities Fund II of its 2010 built LR1 tankers, Hafnia Asia and Hafnia Arctic," said a press release from the company.

The vessels have been sold to Skaatholmen Shipping with a seven-year bareboat charter back with annual purchase options from year two onwards and a purchase obligation in year seven.

The Transaction entailed a sale of the vessels at market value and a fully levered lease arrangement which gives rise to a positive liquidity effect of approx. $19 million and further adds to the already strong cash position.

The profile of the lease arrangement allows Hafnia to abide by its strict policy of maintaining a low cash-breakeven. The transaction has been consummated and the vessels have been delivered to  Skaatholmen Shipping.

BW Group has recently entered into a definitive agreement to buy a 36.3% stake in Hafnia Tankers.

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