2025 – Active advisory support on international access to capital
Sunco is a leading Colombian renewable energy company, now expanding into the Caribbean with a focused strategy on Solar + Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), starting in the Dominican Republic and Guyana.
In 2025, Beholding actively supported Sunco in refining and internationalising its investment proposition, preparing the company to engage with European and global climate and infrastructure funds.
Our role
We worked alongside Sunco’s leadership team to:
Clarify and simplify the international investment narrative
Structure both Series C equity and project finance propositions
Develop a curated investor longlist and prioritised outreach strategy
Conduct targeted introductions to European and international impact investors, DFIs and climate funds
Strengthen investor readiness (documentation, positioning, capital strategy)
Act as strategic sparring partner on governance and capital structuring
Results & positioning
The collaboration resulted in a structured international investor pipeline and engagement with a wide range of equity and debt providers. A key outcome was the clearer separation between corporate-level capital (Series C) and project-level financing (Caribbean BESS portfolio), enabling more focused investor targeting.
With a strengthened internal finance function and a streamlined proposition, Sunco is positioned to move into a more intensive capital-raising phase in 2026.
Why Sunco matters
The Caribbean energy transition requires credible regional developers capable of delivering bankable solar and storage projects. Sunco combines operational experience in Colombia with a structured international growth strategy — bridging local execution capacity with global capital.
Beholding supports companies like Sunco in unlocking international funding for scalable climate infrastructure.
Contact
For more information about this partnership or to explore collaboration opportunities, contact us.
Website: https://suncolombia.com/
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Location
Colombia