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Important RWI Considerations under the Corporate Transparency Act

JD Supra: Mergers

The Corporate Transparency Act of 2020 took effect on January 1, 2024, adding new filing requirements for many companies that may find themselves involved in mergers and acquisitions. In the below legal update, the Seyfarth RWI Underwriting Counsel team describes the new filing. By: Seyfarth Shaw LLP

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How Merchant Banks Help Businesses Grow and Succeed

Razorpay

Huge corporations have investment banks. They may help with underwriting, fundraising, credit or financial advice. Portfolio Management Merchant banking companies provide portfolio management services to high -net-worth individuals and corporate investors. Regular individuals have retail banks. The answer: Merchant banks.

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How the Growth of Private Credit is Impacting Private Equity

OfficeHours

In recent years, private credit has emerged as an important financing source for corporations of all kinds, especially for private equity-owned businesses with high financial leverage. Following the GFC, the government enacted new regulations that limited banks’ abilities to underwrite highly leveraged financing.

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Investment Banking – Meaning, Functions and More

Razorpay

Investment banking is a branch of banking that organizes and enables large, complex financial transactions for businesses, like mergers, IPOs or underwriting. This is called underwriting. Let’s say ABC Investment Bank agrees to underwrite 1 lakh shares out of the total 5 lakh shares that Meena’s business is offering.

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Mergers and Acquisitions Volumes Down 60%

Street of Walls

Debt underwriting had its best week since May 2011 and equity underwriting also improved significantly while M&A activity was quite light Equity underwriting volumes of $17.2 Thus far in 3Q12, equity underwriting volumes are averaging 12% below both the 2Q12 weekly average level and the 3Q11 average weekly level.

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Mergers & Acquisition Dealflow Declines -49%

Street of Walls

Debt underwriting was again a highlight in the week while completed M&A volumes also improved Equity underwriting volumes of $15 billion declined by 61% from the prior week, though last week’s volumes were boosted by the Treasury’s $20 billion offering of AIG stock. Corporate debt underwriting volumes of $90.2

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Investment Banking Deals Improved 16%

Street of Walls

Both announced and completed M&A improved but remain light while equity and debt underwriting were solid on the week Equity underwriting volumes of $19.4 In 3Q12, equity underwriting volumes averaged 17% above both the 2Q12 weekly average level and the 3Q11 average weekly level. and the DB currency VIX declined by 0.7%