The FINANCIAL — Following a series of successful financing activities, adidas has replaced the syndicated revolving loan facility under participation of KfW, Germany’s state-owned development bank. The company had received the approval of the German government for the participation of KfW in the € 3.0 billion syndicated loan earlier this year to bridge the unprecedented situation caused by the global coronavirus pandemic. adidas has paid back the € 500 million portion drawn in July already in October including interest and fees, which had been agreed at customary market conditions. Concurrently with replacing the KfW facility, adidas has secured a new…
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The FINANCIAL — Following a series of successful financing activities, adidas has replaced the syndicated revolving loan facility under participation of KfW, Germany’s state-owned development bank. The company had received the approval of the German government for the participation of KfW in the € 3.0 billion syndicated loan earlier this year to bridge the unprecedented…
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