Barclays backs "pay as you go solar" with £1m loan

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UK start-up Azuri says four-year working capital loan is just the start of the two companies' relationship

UK solar start-up Azuri has secured a £1m working capital loan from Barclays that should help it deliver a further 30,000 "pay as you go" solar systems to off-grid homes in sub-Saharan Africa this year....

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