LSE:SEIT (Sdcl Energy Efficiency Income Trust Plc)

About SEIT

SDCL Energy Efficiency Income Trust PLC is a closed-ended investment trust that invests in energy-efficient projects. The company's investment objective will be to generate an attractive total return for investors comprising stable dividend income and capital preservation, with the opportunity for capital growth. Geographically, it has a presence in the United Kingdom, United States, Continental Europe, North America, Asia Pacific region, and other OECD countries.
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