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On October 4, 2019, a syndicate of seven banks — including the Bank of China (BOC) — entered into a $300 million USD syndicated borrowing base revolving credit facility (RCF) agreement with GT Commodities LLC (GTC) — a Delaware-incorporated metals trader headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut and a wholly-owned subsidiary of and the North American trading hub for Gerald Group Limited, the England and Wales-incorporated global independent employee-owned metal trading house and commodities trader headquartered in London, the United Kingdom — to support its growth ambitions. The RCF was secured (i.e. collateralized). The RCF included a $50 million USD accordion feature. The proceeds were to be used by the borrower to support its growth ambitions. Record ID#105995 captures BOC's contribution. In addition to BOC, the following lenders contributed to the RCF: ING Capital LLC, Deutsche Bank, Coöperatieve Rabobank U.A. (Rabobank), MUFG Bank, Ltd., HSBC Bank, and Crédit Agricole Group. ING Capital served as administrative agent and arranger. Deutsche Bank and Rabobank served as joint lead arrangers. The RCF was oversubscribed and was the debut transaction for GT Commodities. In September 2021, a syndicate of nine banks — including BOC — entered into a $450 million USD syndicated borrowing base facility (BBF) agreement with GT Commodities LLC for refinancing and general corporate purposes. This facility was secured. The proceeds were to be used by the borrower to refinance the existing borrowing base facility of GT Commodities — the 2019 $300 million USD RCF — and to support the borrower's activities in North America. Record ID#105996 captures BOC's contribution. In August 2022, a syndicate of 12 banks — including BOC — entered into a $650 million USD syndicated BBF agreement with GT Commodities LLC for refinancing and general corporate purposes. This facility was secured. The proceeds were to be used by the borrower to refinance the existing $450 million USD BBF from September 2021 and support its business activities. This facility featured a sustainable metals sub-limit to support the borrower's sustainability and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives, namely the low carbon aluminum business of GT Commodities.. Record ID#105997 captures BOC's contribution. In the second half of 2023, a syndicate of 13 lenders — including BOC — entered into a $650 million USD syndicated BBF agreement with GT Commodities LLC for refinancing and general corporate purposes. This facility carried a maturity period of (at least) two years. The proceeds were to be used by the borrower to refinance the existing $650 million USD BBF from August 2022 and included a sub-limit for its low-carbon aluminum business, the sub-limit in April 2024 being assessed as a green sublimit per the Loan Market Association's green loan principles. Record ID#105998 captures BOC's contribution.
Staff comments
1. The individual contributions of the seven lenders to this $300 million USD syndicated RCF are unknown. Therefore, for the time being, to estimate BOC's contribution, AidData has assumed that each lender contributed equally ($42,857,142.8571 USD) to the loan syndicate.