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K Wah Financial Services has hit the market for a dual tranche fundraising of HK$3bn ($387m), with seven banks in the lead position. The mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners have invited only a limited number of banks to join, as the borrower is not looking for a big syndicate.
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Chinese consumer electronics appliance maker Haier International has allocated its three year facility at a larger-than-launch size of $360m. The borrower’s relationship banks came in with big tickets, encouraged by the company's growth potential and leading position in China.
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Indonesia Eximbank has sent out requests for proposals for a $600m dual tranche facility that comes with the option of increasing the loan size to $750m.
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Akbank is using a novel loan tenor structure as it leads the first wave of Turkish bank refinancings this year, in a move that could set a benchmark for peer borrowers.
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Stanbic Bank Uganda, a unit of South Africa’s Standard Bank, has signed an $85m debut loan with banks.
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K Wah Financial is due to hit the market for a fundraising of over HK$3bn ($387m) and is said to have mandated seven banks for the syndication. The deal is likely to be in general as early as this week, said bankers.