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CVC Capital Seeks $400 Million Loan for BAPE Dividend Payout

CVC Capital Seeks $400 Million Loan for BAPE Dividend Payout

Bloomberg19-06-2025
CVC Capital Partners Plc is in talks with banks for a $400 million loan to fund a payout to the shareholders of a clothing company, A Bathing Ape, which it co-owns, according to people familiar with the matter.
The London-based private equity firm is reaching out to regional and international banks for the loan, which could carry a tenor of five years, the people said, who asked not to be identified discussing private matters. The borrowing's details could change as discussions are ongoing, the people added.
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