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Ecom — Ladbrokes — Naspers — Football Association — Garanti — DNA — USG People — Capita
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USG People, a Dutch recruitment and human resources company, has secured €450m of funding in a refinancing loan, reducing its margin by 40bp.
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Capita, the business process services company, has entered into a £450m bridging facility with two banks.
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BoC Aviation has swooped into the syndicated loan market for a $300m unsecured transaction, launching the deal with four banks at the top.
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Indonesia Infrastructure Finance (IIF) has returned to the offshore loan market after more than a year for a $150m fundraising, which is backed by the International Finance Corporation (IFC).
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Activity in Asia’s secondary loan market has picked up over the past few months as banks seek to manage their portfolios more efficiently. This is attracting intermediaries such as fixed income specialist SC Lowy, which has set up a par loan trading business in the region. But while there are opportunities, there are also plenty of challenges holding back growth in the nascent market, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.