Bangkok, 2 March 2026 – Harbour, a UK-based investor, has assumed Nopporn “Nick” Suppipat’s rights and title to all interests that he and his affiliated companies have in Wind Energy Holding Co. Ltd (“WEH”).
This includes Nick’s beneficial interest in Golden Music Limited (“GML”), a Hong Kong incorporated company which is the registered holder of 38% of the issued shares of WEH and is under independent, court appointed receivership.
As Thailand’s leading domestic wind energy company, WEH is expected to play a pivotal role in helping the country achieve its target of 51% renewable energy in its power mix by 2037.
Today’s announcement means that Nick has fully stepped away from his interests in WEH and the associated litigation in various countries. He has no residual financial interest in WEH or the litigation associated with its ownership.
A spokesperson for Harbour said:
“Harbour is committed to working constructively with all stakeholders to resolve the deadlock surrounding WEH’s future and realising the value of the asset for the benefit of all shareholders.”
Nick Suppipat said:
“After more than a decade of litigation, I have concluded that the most effective course of action is to divest fully all my interests in WEH to Harbour. I look forward to focusing my time and resources on an exciting new business venture.”