Comvest Agents $2.314MM Merchant Advance Debt Facility
Comvest Credit Partners acted as administrative agent and sole lender for a C$30 million ($2.314 million) delayed draw term loan facility to Merchant Advance Capital.
Read moreDetailsComvest Credit Partners acted as administrative agent and sole lender for a C$30 million ($2.314 million) delayed draw term loan facility to Merchant Advance Capital.
Read moreDetailsBank of America served as administrative agent on an amendment to upsize the credit facility of Ichor Holdings.
Read moreDetailsATB Financial increased Blackbird Energy’s revolving operating loan facility from $1 million to $20 million. The terms of the facility are otherwise unchanged.
Read moreDetailsTax and advisory firm KPMG named tax partner Michael Bussa national leader of its Global Reward Services practice.
Read moreDetailsCommercial finance company Great Rock Capital closed a $23 million senior secured loan with PCX Aerostructures. The facility included a $21 million term loan and a $2 million capital expenditure facility.
Read moreDetailsGateway Casinos & Entertainment completed the refinancing of its existing credit facility with a syndicate of investment banks led by Morgan Stanley Senior Funding.
Read moreDetailsBank of America Merrill Lynch amended its loan agreement with Super Micro Computer, a provider of end-to-end green computing solutions for data center, cloud computing, enterprise IT, hadoop/big data, HPC and embedded systems.
Read moreDetailsAlvarez & Marsal appointed Clayton Gammill and Byron Smyl as managing directors in its Atlanta-based Corporate Transformation Services practice.
Read moreDetailsAccess Capital provided a $2.5 million revolver and a $450,000 term loan to Bear Staffing Services, a Florida-based provider of skilled and semi-skilled workforce to industrial and manufacturing clients.
Read moreDetailsKraton Corporation amended its existing senior secured term loan facility. JP Morgan, Deutsche Bank and Credit Suisse acted as joint lead arrangers and joint bookrunners on the transaction.
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