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Eighteen year facility backed by EIFO comes as interest in energy infrastructure mounts
New facility smaller than the original but 20% larger than the launch amount
In Europe loans are the key to opening ancillary business while in the Middle East relationships should cap premiums
Market stress so far confined to consumer credit and SMEs across region
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The brewery, pub and hotel company Fuller, Smith & Turner, famous for its London Pride premium ale, has signed two revolving credit facilities totalling £180m.
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India’s Yes Bank is back in the market for a $275m fundraising that is split into one, two and three year portions and offers banks the option of participating in euros or dollars.
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The names have emerged of the 16 lenders that have signed up to the $1bn dual tranche loan from mobile phone company Xiaomi ahead of its launch into general syndication next week. Including the three original bookrunners and mandated lead arrangers, the total number of banks at the top level could swell to 20 as one more lender processes its approval.
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Perusahaan Gas Negara has wrapped up its $650m club loan with eight banks. Allocations for the deal’s onshore tranche stood at $590m, while those for the offshore tranche were $60m.
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Indian company Rural Electrification Corp has launched into general syndication the $170m greenshoe portion of its five year loan. The funds for the original $230m have already been provided by the six bookrunners and mandated lead arrangers and the $170m greenshoe is being syndicated on a best efforts basis.
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Oslo-based oilfield engineering company Aker Solutions has signed loan agreements worth €1.042bn which will come into effect once its split into two separate companies is complete.