JPMorgan Chase, ING, Others Agent $130MM Increase to CCT Revolvers
Corporate Capital Trust, a business development company, increased the maximum borrowing capacity of two of its secured revolving credit facilities.
Corporate Capital Trust, a business development company, increased the maximum borrowing capacity of two of its secured revolving credit facilities.
Green Plains amended its credit facility with a group of lenders led by Bank of the West and ING Capital, increasing the revolver to $452 million.
Capital Southwest amended its senior secured credit facility, increasing total commitments to $180 million and expanding the accordion feature to $250 million to accommodate future growth of the company. ING Capital led the financing.
Triangle Capital, a provider of capital to lower middle market companies, received a new commitment of $15 million from United Community Bank to its senior secured credit facility.
Alamos Gold increased the size of its credit facility from $150 million to $400 million. Scotiabank, BMO Capital Markets and TD Securities led the transaction.
Renovate America closed a $40 million credit facility with ING Capital to support the continued expansion of HERO, the nation’s largest form of Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing.
Corporate Capital Trust has closed on a new credit facility of $70 million, lead and arranged by ING Capital. Cadence Bank and Seaside National Bank will be lenders under the facility.
Corporate Capital Trust has closed on a new credit facility of $70 million, lead and arranged by ING Capital. Cadence Bank and Seaside National Bank will be lenders under the facility.
McDermott International entered into a five-year credit agreement with $810 million of capacity for letters of credit and a $300 million revolving cash sublimit. Crédit Agricole served as administrative agent and collateral agent for the transaction.
Capitala Finance amended and extended its senior secured revolving credit facility led by ING Capital, expanding the facility’s accordion feature to $200 million.