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Nokia ramps up 5G efforts after €500M injection

Nokia ramps up 5G efforts after €500M injection

Nokia plans to use the loan to further accelerate its research and development of 5G technology

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Finnish telecoms equipment maker Nokia drew a 500 million (U.S.$561 million) loan last month to help it to accelerate development of 5G technology, its annual report shows.

Nokia said that its R&D loan facility with the European Investment Bank (EIB), which has an average maturity of about five years after disbursement, was agreed in August 2018 and available until last month. It drew the loan on Feb. 24.

The company's finances have been in focus since it halted dividend payments in late 2019 and said it would need to invest more than previously expected in development of its 5G equipment.

In early March, Nokia announced it had rehired former executive Pekka Lundmark from energy group Fortum as its new CEO to lead efforts to revive its faltering 5G business.

A Nokia representative was not immediately available to comment on details of the loan.

"Nokia will use the loan to further accelerate its research and development of 5G technology, the next-generation mobile telecommunication standard," the company said when the deal was signed in August 2018.

(Reporting by Tarmo Virki; Editing by David Goodman)


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