Board of former ThomasLloyd Energy Impact expects delayed reports before year-end

Urges vote against wind-up

James Baxter-Derrington
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The board of the Asian Energy Impact investment trust, formerly ThomasLloyd Energy Impact, has urged investors to vote against the proposed winding-up of the trust and revealed an expected deadline for publication of its delayed 2022 annual report and 2023 interim report.

According to a regulatory filing today (24 November), the board expects the delayed reports, along with the audited December 2022 NAV and unaudited June 2023 NAV, to be published by 29 December 2023, which will be accompanied by an immediate application for the lifting of the current trading suspension. ThomasLloyd Energy Impact drops ThomasLoyd from name Prior to this, the board expects to publish an unaudited NAV for 30 September 2023 by 13 December. As a result of the failed continuation vote, the board is required to put forward proposals for the reconstruction, reorganisation ...

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