Tag Archives: Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation

BNP Paribas-Led Group Refinances $1.75B Sustainability-Linked Revolver for Bunge

Bunge closed on the refinancing of its $1.75 billion, three-year revolving credit facility. BNP Paribas, Credit Agricole, ING Bank, Natixis and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation served as active bookrunners, mandated lead arrangers and coordinators on the transaction.

Societe Generale-Led Syndicate Provides $2.2B Credit Facility to Mercuria

Mercuria’s North American operating entities closed a multi-year, $2.2 billion senior secured borrowing base credit facility. Societe Generale acted as administrative agent and collateral agent for the facility.

BofA, Citibank and SMBC Agent Amendments to Digital Realty’s Revolving Credit Facilities

Digital Realty amended its existing global revolving credit facility and Japanese yen-denominated revolving credit facility. BofA Securities and Citibank are the sustainability structuring agents for the global revolver and SMBC is the sustainability structuring agent for the yen-denominated revolver.

JPMorgan and Others Expand Dominion Energy’s Credit Facilities, Introduce Sustainability-Linked Pricing

Dominion Energy completed the syndication of sustainability-linked credit facilities totaling $6.9 billion, including a $6 billion master credit facility for which JPMorgan Chase Bank, Mizuho Bank, BofA Securities, The Bank of Nova Scotia and Wells Fargo Securities acted as joint lead arrangers.

Ares Names Knox Australia & New Zealand Chairman of Ares SSG

Ares Management appointed John Knox Australia and New Zealand chairman of Ares SSG, furthering focus on Asia Pacific business expansion. Knox is the former CEO of Credit Suisse Australia.

Société Générale Agents $1.25B Revolver for Cheniere Energy

Société Générale acted as administrative agent on a $1.25 billion amended and restated revolving credit agreement for Cheniere Energy, a Houston-based energy company primarily engaged in LNG-related businesses.

MUFG Leads $4.35B Petrobas Revolver

Petróleo Brasileiro entered into a $4.35 billion revolving credit facility with a syndicate of 17 banks. The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ served as senior mandated lead arranger on the transaction.