Castrén & Snellman acted as counsel to Nordea Bank Abp in a refinancing arrangement of Reima Group, majority owned by Riverside Company. Nordea was the sole arranger in the EUR 30 million SSRCF to support Reima Group’s unitranche facility.
15.5.2019
Nordea – Super Senior RCF to Support Unitranche Led Refinancing
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