Closing finale di 273 milioni di euro, ampiamente superiore alle aspettative, per il fondo Golding Buyout Co-Investment 2020

MONACO DI BAVIERA–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Golding Capital Partners annuncia il closing finale per il fondo di fondi Golding Buyout Co-Investment 2020 con un impegno di capitale pari a 273 milioni di euro. Grazie all’elevata domanda, in particolare da parte di investitori già esistenti, è stato superato nettamente il valore target di 200 milioni di euro inizialmente previsto. Oltre ai tradizionali clienti tra cui istituti di previdenza, casse di risparmio e assicurazioni, per questa soluzione sono sta

Axerve Partners With ACI Worldwide to Help eCommerce Businesses Grow Revenues in the U.K.

LONDON & MIAMI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Axerve, Payment Partner to Grow and a specialist in developing accessible and frictionless payment solutions, and ACI Worldwide (NASDAQ: ACIW), a global leader in mission-critical, real-time payments software, have announced the launch of a strategic partnership — geared towards offering enhanced payment orchestration services to eCommerce merchants across the U.K., Europe and the U.S. The partnership aims to provide merchants with improved payments orchestratio

Cirium(睿思誉)公布航空公司财务排名,新冠疫情为全球航空业带来近2,200亿美元净亏

伦敦–(BUSINESS WIRE)–(美国商业资讯)–Cirium(睿思誉)对2021年和2022年上半年全球航空公司财务排名结果的分析显示,自新冠疫情开始两年半以来,航空公司收入急剧下降,给全球航空业带来近2,200亿美元的净亏损。 最新的Cirium(睿思誉)航空公司排名显示出新冠疫情对航空业造成的重大损失。2020年全球航空公司的收入减少一半以上,尽管随后有所复苏,但到2021年底仍比新冠疫情前水平下降40%以上。收入为5,000亿美元,仍低于15年前的水平。 随着大多数航空公司将公布2022年上半年的财务业绩,越来越多的迹象表明航空业将从深度危机中复苏,但预计行业在2022年全年将再次出现亏损。 Cirium(睿思誉)首席执行官Jeremy Bowen表示:“航空公司净赤字逐年下降,这是一个积极的信号。2020年,收入下降带来1,600亿美元的净亏损,去年亏损额为420亿美元,而今年上半年的亏损总额约为150亿美元。 “如果本年度迄今为止亏损没有大幅增加,那么航空业自2020年初以来的整体净亏损将接近2,200亿美元。另一方面,假设该行业不会受到进一步冲击,以美国和欧

Mori Memorial Foundation Issues GPCI-2022 & CPS-2022 Report

TOKYO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Mori Memorial Foundation’s Institute for Urban Strategies, a research body established by Mori Building, Tokyo’s leading urban developer, announced today its Global Power City Index (GPCI) 2022 report on the overall strength of the world’s 48 major cities, with a special focus on how cities have responded to the COVID-19 era. In addition to the top five cities—London, New York, Tokyo, Paris and Singapore, in that order—other notable cities included Melbourne (#9), wh