14 Nov 2023

Going, Going, Gone!

Read this practice note discussing recent market trends in competitive bid loan provisions. A competitive bid loan is a feature that can be added to a credit agreement to provide additional pricing flexibility for investment grade borrowers. Competitive bid loans allow the borrower to solicit bids from its lenders to provide loans on maturities and interest rates different than those applicable to the revolving loans already available under an existing credit facility.

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