Elgar Middleton is a specialized financial advisory firm founded in 2006 and headquartered in London, with additional offices such as Sydney. It focuses on advising developers, investors, and operators in the renewable energy and infrastructure sectors. Their services include debt financing, mergers & acquisitions, and strategic advisory, with extensive experience in structuring deals and achieving financial closes for large-scale renewable projects. Over the past five years, Elgar Middleton has helped raise over £5.7 billion in funding, supporting projects that collectively represent more than 7 GW of installed capacity. Their capabilities span a variety of sectors, including solar, wind, battery energy storage (BESS), and bioenergy, among others. In debt advisory alone, they've financed over 7 GW of renewable projects across Europe and Australia.
Elgar Middleton operates with a partner-led, conflict-free advisory model, offering highly tailored service from senior advisers and expert financial modeling teams. They are regulated by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority and hold an Australian Financial Services Licence, ensuring compliance and governance across jurisdictions.
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