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Date posted 2009-11-07 15:02
Subject KW: RBS lending to Cattles is a lost cause now   View parent message
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For your information KW:

Copied from an RNS:
A GBP500 million syndicated loan led by Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC (RBS) is due in July and a further GBP135 million loan is due in December.

copied from http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/bank-charges-finance-industry/208106-cattles-fails-meet-payment.html

The July 5 bond payment was the first of two deadlines faced this month by the company. It has been in talks with a syndicate of 22 banks, led by Royal Bank of Scotland, to refinance £500m of wholesale funding by July 14.
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