top of page
All Posts


RE Royalties: The Financing Pioneer
An opinion piece by Matthias Schomber (Apaton Finance GmbH). As a pioneer in renewable energy financing, the Canadian company RE Royalties is taking a different approach. As it enters its eleventh year of operation, management recently initiated a formal strategic review. This could be good for shareholders. The board, together with financial advisor PwC CF, is evaluating a wide range of options—from strategic partnerships and capital structure optimizations to a potential sa

RE Royalties
Jun 122 min read


RE Royalties: Non-Dilutive Financing for the Energy Transition
An opinion piece by Nico Popp (Apaton Finance GmbH). The Canadian growth company RE Royalties has applied the proven principle of royalty financing from the commodities sector to the renewable energy market. The company acts as a financing partner for small to medium-sized developers of infrastructure projects, which are often largely overlooked by traditional banks. RE Royalties provides developers with non-dilutive capital and, in return, receives a contractually fixed stak

RE Royalties
Jun 102 min read


RE Royalties: The Speedboat Among Financiers
An opinion piece by Tarik Dede (Apaton Finance GmbH). RE Royalties stock offers a bit more excitement. The Canadian company has a fundamentally similar and equally established business model in the renewable energy sector. Since its founding in 2016, more than CAD 80 million has been invested in a diversified portfolio comprising over 27 transactions and approximately 135 individual projects. The internal rate of return on these investments has been over 19% since the company

RE Royalties
Jun 22 min read


RE Royalties: Moving Forward with Innovative Concepts
An opinion piece by André Will-Laudien (Apaton Finance GmbH). The financing chaos in Berlin exposes the weaknesses of European energy policy. After all, the energy transition requires not only new technologies but, above all, intelligent financing models. Permanent subsidies paid for by taxpayers cannot be the solution. It burdens the general public with the future of energy supply, while capital owners scramble for subsidies and artificially drive up electricity prices. With

RE Royalties
Jun 12 min read
bottom of page
