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Europe gets first large, general corporate revolving credit facility labelled green
Team led by Jenny Edwards hires more than 20 professionals for its April launch
Commerzbank arranges $1.1bn deal for supply of vital raw materials
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Singapore’s agribusiness company Wilmar International has returned to the loan market for a borrowing of up to $1bn.
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The University of Surrey has issued a US private placement, according to market sources, less than a month after King’s College, London returned to the market. Institutional investors are regaining confidence in the UK’s higher education sector, after a year in which revenues shrank and student intake became uncertain.
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Lloyds Bank has appointed a senior banker to lead a new 16 strong team structuring environmental, social and governance products and services for companies in the UK, and plans to hire further staff externally.
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Montea, the real estate investment trust in Belgium, has sold €235m of green US private placements. The deal is the latest in a succession green trades to hit the market.
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Finastra and Hubx, two UK fintechs, have partnered to create a new syndicated loan tool that the companies claim completely digitises the bookrunning process, as the loan market makes its slow trudge away from manual processes.
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Chailease International Leasing Co, a Vietnam-based subsidiary of Taiwan’s Chailease Finance, is gearing up to launch an up to $100m loan.
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