DNB is in its fifth year of working to restructure strained drilling and supply companies

Major bank DNB is currently not focusing on financing new transactions in the supply and drilling space but rather on restructuring the sector after a series of tough years. A large number of customers have undergone restructurings, Global Head of Ocean Services says to EnergyWatch's sister media, ShippingWatch.
Photo: Stig B. Fiksdal
Photo: Stig B. Fiksdal
BY IDHA TOFT VALEUR, SHIPPINGWATCH

It is no secret that it has been a tough few years for the offshore and drilling sectors, and with a new future around the corner, Norwegian bank DNB is busy helping the sector restructure debt and resetting balance sheets in the wake of the green transition.

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