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Absa, FirstRand and Standard Bank were MLAs in first deal after private equity exit
Global warming is coming for portfolios everywhere. Good luck finding any escape
The transaction attracted five lenders and is the first data centre infrastructure project backed by the UK's National Wealth Fund
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JDE Peet’s, the Dutch coffee and tea company, and German retail and travel cooperative Rewe Group became the latest European borrowers to move their bank lines to be priced off sustainability-linked metrics, linking the margin on a combined €3.25bn of debt to ESG KPIs.
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Utmost Group, a UK life assurance group, has made a roughly £483m cash offer to buy high net worth investment platform provider Quilter International, with four banks lined up to provide debt for the deal.
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The Guinness Partnership, a UK affordable housing company, has signed a £150m revolving credit facility linked to Sonia from day one, as loan market participants say momentum is growing to leave Libor behind before the end of year deadline.
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Institutional private credit is emerging as a competitive substitute for bank lending in Europe, but companies need to remember that alternative lenders define what they are looking for more narrowly than banks.
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Vaibhav Piplapure, widely known as VP, has signed on for a second stint in KKR’s credit business, returning to the firm as a London-based managing director sourcing asset-based finance and speciality lending opportunities.
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Enel has signed a €1.35bn sustainability-linked loan guarantee facility, the latest in a series of debts it has tied to its ability to increase renewable energy capacity.
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