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Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Techcombank) has brought in 21 banks for its debut borrowing in the loan market.
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Singapore hard disk drive company MMI International is looking to amend and extend an old loan ahead of a looming maturity, as it faces pressure on its financials.
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Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Techcombank) has launched a $300m deal into general syndication, marking its second attempt at tapping the loan market.
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Trans Retail Indonesia has caused a stir by deciding to structure its new syndicated loan with a relatively rare two-stage participation fee payment. Although not all banks will be wholeheartedly on board, the borrower’s move is savvy under the circumstances.
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Trans Retail Indonesia, also known as Carrefour Indonesia, has returned to the loan market for a $740m-equivalent dual-currency deal. It features an unusual fee structure that has left many bankers scratching their heads, writes Pan Yue.
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Trans Retail Indonesia, also known as Carrefour Indonesia, has launched a dual-currency deal into general syndication, opting for a slightly different approach to paying participation fees to lenders.
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Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Techcombank) is making its second attempt to raise a syndicated loan, after pulling a deal in 2017. It is one of several Vietnamese borrowers now planning a debut in the international market, reports Pan Yue.
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Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Techcombank) has mandated five banks for a $300m loan.
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Trans Retail Indonesia, previously known as Carrefour Indonesia, and textile firm Sri Rejeki Isman (Sritex) have both mandated banks for new loans.
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Axis sells full Syndicate Bank loan — Onfem boosts size to HK$6bn — Indorent closes $175m borrowing with 13 banks — VPBank wraps up $200m facility — Vingroup attracts 14 lenders
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Indonesian automobile company CSM Corporatama, also known as Indorent, has wrapped up its syndicated loan at a bigger size of $175m.
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BRI Multifinance Indonesia (BRI Finance) is tapping the offshore loan market for an up to $100m borrowing.