Structured finance goes global

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British venture capital companies are targeting the acquisition market in continental Europe in order to maintain their deal flow. During 1995, activity in the U.K. market reached a record high, accompanied by high purchase prices and fierce competition. Trends in debt structures include a move towards vendor notes and increasing use of traditional mezzanine debt. The globalisation of the acquisition finance market is further discussed.

author: Keal, Tony
International aspects, Structured notes (Securities)

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The Royal Bank of Scotland Leveraged Finance

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The Royal Bank of Scotland Leveraged Finance is discussed with emphasis on its work. The company is among the top providers of senior and mezzanine debt in European leveraged business and had a successful year in 2000.

Usage, Evaluation, Royal Bank of Scotland Leveraged Finance

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Bank of Scotland Structured Finance

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Bank of Scotland Structured Finance has three European offices in Paris, Frankfurt and Amsterdam, in total it arranged 23 deals in 1999. The bank attributes its success to its record on deliverability.

Banking industry, Services, Bank of Scotland Structured Finance

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subjects list: Management, Debt financing (Corporations), Debt financing, Mezzanine financing
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