Lake Chapala, Mex. — The chief executive of an Atlanta-based privately-owned firm that provides debt financing for infrastructure projects worldwide — and which is involved in a consortium building Mexico’s first privately-financed refinery in over 70 years — says his firm is now working with a new multibillion-dollar Saudi-based investment fund to invest in energy, infrastructure and other areas of the Mexican economy.
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