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Security Bank refinances 17.4 MW Hermosa solar plant
MAKATI CITY, Philippines — Security Bank Corporation (PSE:SECB) is supporting renewable energy development in the Philippines as the sole lender for the 17.4 MW Solana Solar Beta, Inc.’s (“SSBI”) Solar
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