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BSREP India Office Holdings, an associate of asset manager Brookfield Strategic Real Estate Partners, is seeking a $220m three year loan for acquisitions.
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Notebook maker Inventec Corp has increased the size of its latest fundraising to $480m. Ten banks are helming the deal, which saw the borrower push back for, and get a better bargain.
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Acibadem, the Turkish healthcare company part-owned by Malaysia’s IHH Healthcare, has completed $503m-equivalent of loans with banks.
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ADT Korea has refinanced a W1.35tr borrowing it raised for its buyout by Carlyle in 2014. The original five year facility was raised at a leverage of 7x Ebitda and helped Carlyle clinch a hotly contested bid for the Korean security company. ADT Korea refinanced the facility amid lower interest rates and a general paucity of deals out of Korea, said bankers.
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Royal Industries Indonesia has wound up its latest borrowing at $380m. Although this figure is less than the target size of $500m, the response to the loan was fair as the leads managed to bring in new liquidity for the company, paving the way for more financings, said bankers.
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Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI), which picked a consortium of 11 banks to supply its $550m financing, held a meeting for the lenders on June 8, said bankers. The Indonesian firm was initially looking for $400m but raised the size of the borrowing following a healthy response.