Japan’s SBI Group invests $2 million in Sunshine Energy to further expand on renewable energy production

Diversified conglomerate Sunshine Holdings PLC (CSE: SUN) announced that SBI Ven Holdings (Pte) Limited, the overseas private equity firm of SBI Holdings Inc., has invested USD 2 million in Sunshine Energy (Pvt) Ltd (SEL) to propel Sunshine Holdings’ renewable energy production projects further.

The strategic investment offers SBI Ven Holdings a 30% stake in Sunshine Energy Ltd.

Sunshine Group began exploring the renewable energy sector in 2012 and today, Sunshine Energy Limited—a fully-owned subsidiary of the Group—has a 6.6 MW capacity through three mini-hydropower plants in the Lindula region.


The company’s quest towards green energy production gathered momentum in February 2019 when SEL installed its first rooftop solar PV systems in Kelaniya.


With three rooftop solar projects in multiple locations, SEL contributes a combined capacity of 7.1 MW.

Sunshine renewable energy business sits squarely in the nation-building space, with the potential to contribute significantly towards the annual 6-7% increase in power demand.


In the near future, Sunshine Group looks to increase their contribution to the national grid to 15MW while also exploring other forms of renewable energy, including wind and biogas project.

Commenting on their latest association with Japan’s financial giant, Sunshine Holdings Group Managing Director Vish Govindasamy said, “At a time where the investor confidence and sentiment have been greatly affected, SBI Ven Holdings’s investment on Sunshine Energy brings in vital foreign direct investments (FDI) to Sri Lanka when it is much needed in the market and the economy.


Not only this strategic investment paves a path for us to support the government’s vision of sourcing 100% renewable electricity by 2050, but it also validates our long term vision and investor-friendly corporate governance framework, helping us to build confidence and attract leading global equity firms like SBI Ven Holdings.”

The SBI Group, spearheaded by the visionary President and CEO Yoshitaka Kitao, is a key player in the Japanese securities industry and has keen interests in the financial services, healthcare, and energy sectors in Japan.


With over 6,000 employees and assets under management of over US$ 3 billion, SBI Group has offices in over 15 countries and invested in about 1,500 companies globally.


With hands-on experience in managing investments for global environmental energy projects, SBI Ven Holdings’ fund operation and management activities are guided by their determination to contribute to the development of key industries worldwide by leveraging the full potential of their close relationships with partners like Sunshine Holdings to provide wide-ranging global support for organizations.

In July 2018, Sunshine Holdings entered into a private placement with SBI Ven Holdings to raise Rs. 775 million.


They are the second-largest shareholder of the diversified conglomerate.


About Sunshine Holdings


Sunshine Holdings PLC is a diversified holding company contributing to ‘nation-building’ by creating value in vital sectors of the Sri Lankan economy – including healthcare, agribusiness, fast-moving consumer goods and renewable energy.


The business units comprise of Sunshine Healthcare Lanka Limited, Watawala Plantations PLC, Watawala Tea Ceylon Limited and Sunshine Energy Private Limited which are leaders in their respective sectors, have secured partnerships with top global brands and have won prestigious awards at the national as well as the regional level.


The leading brands of the group include Zesta, Healthguard and Watawala Tea.


The Estate Management Services Limited (EMS), the agri-business arm of Sunshine Holdings PLC, manages Watawala Plantations, Sri Lanka’s largest palm oil producer.


The company’s healthcare marketing unit is the second largest in its sector nationally.

 

Photo Caption : Sunshine Holdings Group Managing Director Vish Govindasamy with SBI Holdings President and CEO Yoshitaka Kitao


Japan s SBI Group invests 2 million in Sunshine Energy to further expand on renewable energy production

Last modified on Monday, 29 July 2019 14:25