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Amigo Holdings, a UK guarantor loan provider, has won a waiver for its £300m securitization facility with the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), giving it until August 14 to come to an agreement on terms while the company fends off an Financial Conduct Authority probe and a public spat between the board and the company's founder.
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Palmer gets interim ECM head gig at BofA — Clarke to join JP Morgan for FIG — Paz-Galindo promoted at UBS
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Colin Parkhill has left Lloyds Bank to join Deutsche Bank as its head of European ABS and CLO syndicate.
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Private specialty finance company Ag Resource Management (ARM) named Rasool Alizadeh as chief financial officer and president of capital markets. Alizadeh joins from FortiFi, a growing Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) lender that issued its first securitization last year.
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The European Commission has included measures to improve the regulatory framework for non-performing loan securitizations in its latest coronavirus response package, while also beginning the classification of synthetic securitizations to qualify for the ‘simple, transparent and standardised’ (STS) designation.
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Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets has appointed Eve Marlborough as a director in its bond syndicate team following the resignation of Colin Parkhill.
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The European Commission is looking to change its rules on research unbundling and other aspects of MiFID II to ease the post-coronavirus recovery in the EU. It is also set to present tweaks to rules on securitization and prospectuses.
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Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) provider and ABS issuer Petros PACE has hired Connor Murch as vice president of business development, a newly created role that will help the firm take advantage of the growth of the commercial PACE market seen in recent months.
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The UK government has launched a review to find ways to boost the country’s fintech sector, a week after the Bank of England told alternative and non-bank lenders they would not receive emergency funding to support them during the pandemic.