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Published on 4/19/2021 in the Prospect News Bank Loan Daily.

Lonza to launch $1.13 billion, €725 million term loans on Tuesday

By Sara Rosenberg

New York, April 19 – Lonza Specialty Ingredients will hold a lender call at 10 a.m. ET on Tuesday to launch a $1.13 billion (CHF $1.028 billion equivalent) seven-year term loan B and a €725 million (CHF $806 million equivalent) seven-year term loan B, according to a market source.

Credit Suisse is the physical bookrunner on the U.S. term loan, and Deutsche Bank, UBS, RBC Capital Markets, UniCredit, Credit Agricole and Societe Generale are joint bookrunners. UBS, Deutsche Bank and RBC are the physical bookrunners on the euro term loan, and Credit Suisse, UniCredit, Credit Agricole and Societe Generale are joint bookrunners. Natwest, Bank of Ireland and Commerzbank are mandated lead arrangers.

The term loans have 101 soft call protection for six months.

Commitments are due at noon ET on April 29, the source added.

Proceeds will be used with CHF 318 million equivalent of other pari passu secured debt and CHF 513 million equivalent of unsecured debt to help fund the buyout of the company by Bain Capital Private Equity and Cinven from Lonza AG for a total enterprise value of CHF 4.2 billion as well as to pay for related fees and expenses.

Closing is expected in the second half of the year, subject to customary conditions.

Lonza Specialty is a Basel, Switzerland-based provider of specialty chemicals.


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