Lenders Seek To Avoid Creditor Violence - News Summed Up

Lenders Seek To Avoid Creditor Violence


As U.S. businesses face ongoing economic headwinds, commercial lenders are acting more aggressively to reduce their exposure to rogue actions by co-lenders. In a number of transactions over the last several years, lenders have broken with their lending syndicates to cut self-serving restructuring deals with struggling companies at the expense of the rest of their fellow lenders. To prevent this "creditor-on-creditor violence," lenders are increasingly entering into cooperation agreements earlier in the financial restructuring process—seeking to create a unified front among their lender groups at the first signs of borrower distress. Lenders believe these proactive efforts will reduce the risk of rogue actions by a subset of their lending syndicate and prevent the value-destructive disputes that they generate. How are lenders attempting to navigate distress and avoid disputes?


Source: Wall Street Journal February 05, 2024 17:58 UTC



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