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The Children's Place Enters Into $80 Million Term Loan Agreement
The Children’s Place, Inc. (Nasdaq: PLCE), the largest pure-play children’s specialty apparel retailer in North America, today announced the completion of an $80 million secured term loan financing with Crystal Financial LLC. The net proceeds from the term loan will be used to repay borrowings under the Company’s secured revolving credit facility with certain banks.
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Rosenthal’s Southeast Office Closes $35 Million in Factoring Deals
A designer of high-end handbags and accessories lost coverage on some of their retail customer accounts due to COVID-related challenges. When their existing bank was unable to cover those customers and restricted their borrowing capacity, the client reached out to Rosenthal.
When one of the world’s largest manufacturers of premium textiles and bedding was looking to establish a U.S. entity to sell to retailers, the company sought out a factor to provide the necessary credit coverage it needed to move forward. Unfamiliar with factoring and given the current state of the retail environment, the company turned to Rosenthal because of the firm’s deep experience in the textile and retail space.
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Oxford Finance Provides Credit Facility to Veteran-Centric Healthcare Provider Valor Healthcare
Oxford Finance LLC ("Oxford"), a specialty finance firm that provides senior debt to healthcare services and life sciences companies worldwide, today announced the closing of a senior credit facility to Valor Healthcare, Inc. ("Valor or "the Company"), an outsourced provider of high-quality primary care and mental health services to veterans in the United States.
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Armor Express Secures New Credit Facility with CIBC Bank USA to Enhance Financial Flexibility and Support its Growth
Armor Express, a leading manufacturer and distributor of high-performance protective solutions for the Domestic and Federal Law Enforcement markets, Department of Defense and First Responders, announced today that it has closed a new asset-based credit facility and secured term loan with CIBC Bank USA (“CIBC”). The credit facilities have a 60-month term and provide the Company with material additional capital to fund current operations and future growth initiatives, while reducing its cost of capital.
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CIT Serves as Sole Lender on $75 Million Revolving Credit Facility for Skillsoft
CIT Group Inc. (NYSE: CIT) today announced that its Asset-Based Lending business served as agent and sole lender on a $75 million revolving credit facility for Skillsoft, a global leader in learning and talent management solutions
Based in Boston, Massachusetts, Skillsoft enables organizations to unlock the potential in their employees by delivering a range of digital learning and talent management solutions. The financing will be used to support continuing business operations and growth objectives.
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Citizens Leads $125 Million Credit Facility for Franchise Group, Inc.
Citizens announced today that it is lead left arranger of a $125 million asset-based loan for Virginia Beach, VA-based Franchise Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: FRG).
Franchise Group is an operator of franchised and franchisable businesses that continually looks to grow its portfolio of brands while utilizing its operating and capital allocation philosophy to generate strong cash flow for its shareholders. This transaction refinances an existing ABL for two of its businesses – American Freight and Buddy’s Home Furnishings.
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Gibraltar Business Capital CEO Scott Winicour Reflects on 10 Years and What Lies Ahead
TSL: Congrats on your 10-year anniversary! Scott, what would you say are the biggest changes Gibraltar Business Capital has undergone over these last 10 years?
Scott Winicour: Thanks! It’s been a wild ride these last ten years, but probably the biggest change is when I bought the company from my father ten years ago with the help of private equity. It was a very small, regional player in the factoring space that did average-sized deals of $50,000 to $250,000. One of the biggest changes today is we don’t really do any factoring anymore, and that’s because we’ve morphed into an asset-based lender as opposed to a more traditional factor. Another big change is that we now have a nationwide presence. So, we went from a small, localized factoring-only business to a national brand name that people know, with salespeople all across the country. That is, by far, the biggest change.
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FrontWell Capital Partners Adds Experienced Origination and Underwriting Professionals
FrontWell Capital Partners (“FrontWell”), a private credit fund that provides transitionary senior debt financing to middle-market companies in the United States and Canada, has announced that it has added to its roster three professionals who bring extensive expertise in sourcing, underwriting and portfolio management across many industries and multiple market cycles. Aubrie De Sylva has joined the firm’s deal originations team as Vice President and Kevin Freer and Andrew Isaac have joined the underwriting team as Vice President and Assistant Vice President, respectively. They will be based in FrontWell’s Toronto headquarters.
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MidCap Business Credit Closes on a $15,000,000 Asset-based Credit Facility for Foundation Food Group, Inc.
MidCap Business Credit announced today they have closed on a $15,000,000 asset-based credit facility for Foundation Food Group, Inc., headquartered in Gainesville, GA. Through its state-of-the-industry processing facilities and production capabilities, Foundation Food Group provides the food industry with a variety of distinct, value-added poultry products with the highest quality standards.
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SFNet Advocacy Alert: CFPB Section 1071 Rule Could Place Burden on Financial Institutions—ACTION REQUIRED
(Editor's Note: A member of SFNet’s Advocacy Committee, Brett Garver of Moritt Hock & Hamroff LLP, has provided this alert pertaining to CFPB Section 1071, which could prove to be unduly burdensome to the vast majority of small and mid-sized finance companies that provide credit to small businesses. If you have any questions or comments, please contact Michele Ocejo at mocejo@sfnet.com.)
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U.S. Bank ABF Adds Freeman as MD to Head Corporate Client West and Southwest Originations
U.S. Bank announced that John Freeman has been added to the Asset-Based Finance (ABF) team to head the group’s Corporate Client West and Southwest Originations. Based in Los Angeles, Freeman brings more than 25 years of Asset-Based Lending experience with an extensive background in Credit, Restructuring, and Originations. John will be responsible for providing asset-based solutions to companies, intermediaries and financial sponsors.
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Avianca Holdings S.A. Files Motion for Approval by U.S. Court of Approximately US$ 2.0 Billion in Debtor-in-Possession (“DIP”) Financing
Avianca Holdings S.A. (OTCMKTS: AVHOQ, BVC: PFAVH) (the “Company” or “Avianca”) today announced that it has secured commitments for debtor-in-possession (“DIP”) financing totaling just over US$ 2.0 billion and has filed a motion to approve the financing in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York (the “U.S. Court”).
Seabury Securities LLC is serving as Avianca’s investment bank and financial advisor. Goldman Sachs Lending Partners LLC and JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. are serving as co-lead arrangers and joint bookrunners of the Tranche A DIP Loans. Milbank LLP is serving as Avianca’s legal advisor. -
FrontWell Capital Partners Announces Launch of Private Credit Fund Focused on Middle-Market Companies in U.S. and Canada
FrontWell Capital Partners (“FrontWell”) today announced its launch as a private credit fund focused on providing transitionary senior debt financing to middle-market companies in the United States and Canada. FrontWell will begin operations immediately with committed seed capital of more than USD $350 million from a group of international investors.
Headquartered in Toronto, FrontWell offers creative, value-added financing solutions, including asset-based (ABL) and cash flow loans, to maximize liquidity support for borrowers that are looking beyond traditional sources of capital.
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What Makes a Liquidation Analysis Realistic?
The annual number of bankruptcies peaked at 60,837 in 2009, but the financial and bankruptcy experts expect the level of bankruptcy filings to explode well over that peak during the next twelve to twenty-four months. During the first six months of 2020, there were 3,604 business bankruptcy filings, which is up 26% from the 2,855 filings during the first six months of 2019 (Epiq/Aacer). June year over year chapter 11 bankruptcy filings increased 43% from 2019 to 2020. The June increase is expected to be the start of a wave of business bankruptcy filings as the economic impact of the Covid-19 virus manifests itself in lost businesses.
This anticipated increase in bankruptcy filings means lenders will be challenged to manage an increasing number of borrower relationships during the bankruptcy process, including developing or evaluating various liquidation scenarios.
Lenders will be challenged to anticipate recovery values under different liquidation strategies – ranging from different bankruptcy proceedings, to receiverships, to ABCs, to out of court wind down processes.
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AloStar Capital Finance Rebrands as Cadence Business Finance
Cadence Bank today announced the rebrand of AloStar Capital Finance, a division of the bank that provides asset-based lending (ABL) and specialty finance solutions, to Cadence Business Finance (CBF). Along with its new name, logo and website, the rebrand introduces new leadership and a realigned business focus to better serve the growth and operational needs of performing middle-market businesses.
Norbert “Norb” Schmidt has been appointed executive vice president and director of capital finance of Cadence Business Finance.
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The Stoic Lender
I love the study of Stoicism and apply it daily. Marcus Aurelius (Roman emperor from 161 to 180 and a stoic philosopher) wanted us “to bear in mind constantly that all of this has happened before and will happen again.” We might think we are in unique times, that no one has ever gone through what we have gone through, but that is false. We lived through the Great Recession, but before that there was the Great Depression. The COVID-19 pandemic is not even close to being the worst plaque to strike humanity (Marcus Aurelius lived during a horrific plague that killed 18 million people, including his own children). Political turmoil and nationalism; let us not forget World War II, the Civil War and many other wars before that. What defines us is not the age we live in, but what WE do when faced with these trials. -
Wingspire Capital Provides $40 Million Senior Secured Financing to XL Funding
XL Funding provides floorplan loans to auto dealers in more than a dozen markets, and will use the funding to refinance a previous bank loan and extend capital to more small and medium-sized dealers in populous states including California, Texas and Florida.
Wingspire was attracted to XL Funding’s position of strength as consumers pursue affordable pre-owned automobiles amid the uncertain economy and a desire for “private” transportation during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Financial Analysis - Getting Behind The Numbers
Financial analysis is a cornerstone for any credit administration function. Each loan officer must know his or her borrowers and thorough financial analysis is the best way to start.
The goal of financial analysis is to link business events to changes in the balance sheet, income statement and cash flow to explain the company’s performance during the period under analysis. Without this linkage you end up with “elevator analysis” (sales are up, AR is up, EBITDA is down, etc.) and no meaningful understanding of the company’s performance.
Where do you start? EBITDA is often a starting point for many people. Why? It is a standard measure of performance in the banking and finance industry. EBITDA is a measure of the profitability generated by a business before interest expense, tax expense and depreciation and amortization expense. While this gives the analyst a place to start and some ability to compare to comparable companies, EBITDA should not be viewed as a proxy for cash generation ability.
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The Main Street Lending Program: Can it Work with an Asset-Based Credit Facility?
As the Secured Finance Network and its members have examined the Main Street Lending Program, there have been two aspects of the program in particular that have been identified as impacting on the utility of the program for borrowers from asset-based lenders.
Both points, along with some others, have been raised in letters from the Secured Finance Network to the Department of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve. And the Secured Finance Network has followed up with specific questions to Treasury arising from the “Main Street Lending Program Frequently Asked Questions” published on July 31, 2020 by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (the “FAQs”) in understanding what is permitted under the Program that could significantly impact how it may be used with an asset-based facility.
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Colorescience® Announces Successful Completion of $30 Million Debt Financing Supporting Continued Growth in Core Channels
Colorescience, an industry-leading, science-based, and health-focused skincare company announced today the successful completion of a $30 Million debt financing with K2 HealthVentures (K2HV), a healthcare-focused specialty finance company. This debt facility strengthens the Company’s balance sheet in a non-dilutive fashion and increases financial flexibility to support continued growth in its core channels.
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The Children's Place Enters Into $80 Million Term Loan Agreement
The Children’s Place, Inc. (Nasdaq: PLCE), the largest pure-play children’s specialty apparel retailer in North America, today announced the completion of an $80 million secured term loan financing with Crystal Financial LLC. The net proceeds from the term loan will be used to repay borrowings under the Company’s secured revolving credit facility with certain banks.
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Rosenthal’s Southeast Office Closes $35 Million in Factoring Deals
A designer of high-end handbags and accessories lost coverage on some of their retail customer accounts due to COVID-related challenges. When their existing bank was unable to cover those customers and restricted their borrowing capacity, the client reached out to Rosenthal.
When one of the world’s largest manufacturers of premium textiles and bedding was looking to establish a U.S. entity to sell to retailers, the company sought out a factor to provide the necessary credit coverage it needed to move forward. Unfamiliar with factoring and given the current state of the retail environment, the company turned to Rosenthal because of the firm’s deep experience in the textile and retail space.
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Oxford Finance Provides Credit Facility to Veteran-Centric Healthcare Provider Valor Healthcare
Oxford Finance LLC ("Oxford"), a specialty finance firm that provides senior debt to healthcare services and life sciences companies worldwide, today announced the closing of a senior credit facility to Valor Healthcare, Inc. ("Valor or "the Company"), an outsourced provider of high-quality primary care and mental health services to veterans in the United States.
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Armor Express Secures New Credit Facility with CIBC Bank USA to Enhance Financial Flexibility and Support its Growth
Armor Express, a leading manufacturer and distributor of high-performance protective solutions for the Domestic and Federal Law Enforcement markets, Department of Defense and First Responders, announced today that it has closed a new asset-based credit facility and secured term loan with CIBC Bank USA (“CIBC”). The credit facilities have a 60-month term and provide the Company with material additional capital to fund current operations and future growth initiatives, while reducing its cost of capital.
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CIT Serves as Sole Lender on $75 Million Revolving Credit Facility for Skillsoft
CIT Group Inc. (NYSE: CIT) today announced that its Asset-Based Lending business served as agent and sole lender on a $75 million revolving credit facility for Skillsoft, a global leader in learning and talent management solutions
Based in Boston, Massachusetts, Skillsoft enables organizations to unlock the potential in their employees by delivering a range of digital learning and talent management solutions. The financing will be used to support continuing business operations and growth objectives.
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Citizens Leads $125 Million Credit Facility for Franchise Group, Inc.
Citizens announced today that it is lead left arranger of a $125 million asset-based loan for Virginia Beach, VA-based Franchise Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: FRG).
Franchise Group is an operator of franchised and franchisable businesses that continually looks to grow its portfolio of brands while utilizing its operating and capital allocation philosophy to generate strong cash flow for its shareholders. This transaction refinances an existing ABL for two of its businesses – American Freight and Buddy’s Home Furnishings.
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Gibraltar Business Capital CEO Scott Winicour Reflects on 10 Years and What Lies Ahead
TSL: Congrats on your 10-year anniversary! Scott, what would you say are the biggest changes Gibraltar Business Capital has undergone over these last 10 years?
Scott Winicour: Thanks! It’s been a wild ride these last ten years, but probably the biggest change is when I bought the company from my father ten years ago with the help of private equity. It was a very small, regional player in the factoring space that did average-sized deals of $50,000 to $250,000. One of the biggest changes today is we don’t really do any factoring anymore, and that’s because we’ve morphed into an asset-based lender as opposed to a more traditional factor. Another big change is that we now have a nationwide presence. So, we went from a small, localized factoring-only business to a national brand name that people know, with salespeople all across the country. That is, by far, the biggest change.
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FrontWell Capital Partners Adds Experienced Origination and Underwriting Professionals
FrontWell Capital Partners (“FrontWell”), a private credit fund that provides transitionary senior debt financing to middle-market companies in the United States and Canada, has announced that it has added to its roster three professionals who bring extensive expertise in sourcing, underwriting and portfolio management across many industries and multiple market cycles. Aubrie De Sylva has joined the firm’s deal originations team as Vice President and Kevin Freer and Andrew Isaac have joined the underwriting team as Vice President and Assistant Vice President, respectively. They will be based in FrontWell’s Toronto headquarters.
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MidCap Business Credit Closes on a $15,000,000 Asset-based Credit Facility for Foundation Food Group, Inc.
MidCap Business Credit announced today they have closed on a $15,000,000 asset-based credit facility for Foundation Food Group, Inc., headquartered in Gainesville, GA. Through its state-of-the-industry processing facilities and production capabilities, Foundation Food Group provides the food industry with a variety of distinct, value-added poultry products with the highest quality standards.
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SFNet Advocacy Alert: CFPB Section 1071 Rule Could Place Burden on Financial Institutions—ACTION REQUIRED
(Editor's Note: A member of SFNet’s Advocacy Committee, Brett Garver of Moritt Hock & Hamroff LLP, has provided this alert pertaining to CFPB Section 1071, which could prove to be unduly burdensome to the vast majority of small and mid-sized finance companies that provide credit to small businesses. If you have any questions or comments, please contact Michele Ocejo at mocejo@sfnet.com.)
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U.S. Bank ABF Adds Freeman as MD to Head Corporate Client West and Southwest Originations
U.S. Bank announced that John Freeman has been added to the Asset-Based Finance (ABF) team to head the group’s Corporate Client West and Southwest Originations. Based in Los Angeles, Freeman brings more than 25 years of Asset-Based Lending experience with an extensive background in Credit, Restructuring, and Originations. John will be responsible for providing asset-based solutions to companies, intermediaries and financial sponsors.
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Avianca Holdings S.A. Files Motion for Approval by U.S. Court of Approximately US$ 2.0 Billion in Debtor-in-Possession (“DIP”) Financing
Avianca Holdings S.A. (OTCMKTS: AVHOQ, BVC: PFAVH) (the “Company” or “Avianca”) today announced that it has secured commitments for debtor-in-possession (“DIP”) financing totaling just over US$ 2.0 billion and has filed a motion to approve the financing in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York (the “U.S. Court”).
Seabury Securities LLC is serving as Avianca’s investment bank and financial advisor. Goldman Sachs Lending Partners LLC and JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. are serving as co-lead arrangers and joint bookrunners of the Tranche A DIP Loans. Milbank LLP is serving as Avianca’s legal advisor. -
FrontWell Capital Partners Announces Launch of Private Credit Fund Focused on Middle-Market Companies in U.S. and Canada
FrontWell Capital Partners (“FrontWell”) today announced its launch as a private credit fund focused on providing transitionary senior debt financing to middle-market companies in the United States and Canada. FrontWell will begin operations immediately with committed seed capital of more than USD $350 million from a group of international investors.
Headquartered in Toronto, FrontWell offers creative, value-added financing solutions, including asset-based (ABL) and cash flow loans, to maximize liquidity support for borrowers that are looking beyond traditional sources of capital.
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What Makes a Liquidation Analysis Realistic?
The annual number of bankruptcies peaked at 60,837 in 2009, but the financial and bankruptcy experts expect the level of bankruptcy filings to explode well over that peak during the next twelve to twenty-four months. During the first six months of 2020, there were 3,604 business bankruptcy filings, which is up 26% from the 2,855 filings during the first six months of 2019 (Epiq/Aacer). June year over year chapter 11 bankruptcy filings increased 43% from 2019 to 2020. The June increase is expected to be the start of a wave of business bankruptcy filings as the economic impact of the Covid-19 virus manifests itself in lost businesses.
This anticipated increase in bankruptcy filings means lenders will be challenged to manage an increasing number of borrower relationships during the bankruptcy process, including developing or evaluating various liquidation scenarios.
Lenders will be challenged to anticipate recovery values under different liquidation strategies – ranging from different bankruptcy proceedings, to receiverships, to ABCs, to out of court wind down processes.
-
AloStar Capital Finance Rebrands as Cadence Business Finance
Cadence Bank today announced the rebrand of AloStar Capital Finance, a division of the bank that provides asset-based lending (ABL) and specialty finance solutions, to Cadence Business Finance (CBF). Along with its new name, logo and website, the rebrand introduces new leadership and a realigned business focus to better serve the growth and operational needs of performing middle-market businesses.
Norbert “Norb” Schmidt has been appointed executive vice president and director of capital finance of Cadence Business Finance.
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The Stoic Lender
I love the study of Stoicism and apply it daily. Marcus Aurelius (Roman emperor from 161 to 180 and a stoic philosopher) wanted us “to bear in mind constantly that all of this has happened before and will happen again.” We might think we are in unique times, that no one has ever gone through what we have gone through, but that is false. We lived through the Great Recession, but before that there was the Great Depression. The COVID-19 pandemic is not even close to being the worst plaque to strike humanity (Marcus Aurelius lived during a horrific plague that killed 18 million people, including his own children). Political turmoil and nationalism; let us not forget World War II, the Civil War and many other wars before that. What defines us is not the age we live in, but what WE do when faced with these trials. -
Wingspire Capital Provides $40 Million Senior Secured Financing to XL Funding
XL Funding provides floorplan loans to auto dealers in more than a dozen markets, and will use the funding to refinance a previous bank loan and extend capital to more small and medium-sized dealers in populous states including California, Texas and Florida.
Wingspire was attracted to XL Funding’s position of strength as consumers pursue affordable pre-owned automobiles amid the uncertain economy and a desire for “private” transportation during the coronavirus pandemic.
-
Financial Analysis - Getting Behind The Numbers
Financial analysis is a cornerstone for any credit administration function. Each loan officer must know his or her borrowers and thorough financial analysis is the best way to start.
The goal of financial analysis is to link business events to changes in the balance sheet, income statement and cash flow to explain the company’s performance during the period under analysis. Without this linkage you end up with “elevator analysis” (sales are up, AR is up, EBITDA is down, etc.) and no meaningful understanding of the company’s performance.
Where do you start? EBITDA is often a starting point for many people. Why? It is a standard measure of performance in the banking and finance industry. EBITDA is a measure of the profitability generated by a business before interest expense, tax expense and depreciation and amortization expense. While this gives the analyst a place to start and some ability to compare to comparable companies, EBITDA should not be viewed as a proxy for cash generation ability.
-
The Main Street Lending Program: Can it Work with an Asset-Based Credit Facility?
As the Secured Finance Network and its members have examined the Main Street Lending Program, there have been two aspects of the program in particular that have been identified as impacting on the utility of the program for borrowers from asset-based lenders.
Both points, along with some others, have been raised in letters from the Secured Finance Network to the Department of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve. And the Secured Finance Network has followed up with specific questions to Treasury arising from the “Main Street Lending Program Frequently Asked Questions” published on July 31, 2020 by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (the “FAQs”) in understanding what is permitted under the Program that could significantly impact how it may be used with an asset-based facility.
-
Colorescience® Announces Successful Completion of $30 Million Debt Financing Supporting Continued Growth in Core Channels
Colorescience, an industry-leading, science-based, and health-focused skincare company announced today the successful completion of a $30 Million debt financing with K2 HealthVentures (K2HV), a healthcare-focused specialty finance company. This debt facility strengthens the Company’s balance sheet in a non-dilutive fashion and increases financial flexibility to support continued growth in its core channels.
-
The Children's Place Enters Into $80 Million Term Loan Agreement
The Children’s Place, Inc. (Nasdaq: PLCE), the largest pure-play children’s specialty apparel retailer in North America, today announced the completion of an $80 million secured term loan financing with Crystal Financial LLC. The net proceeds from the term loan will be used to repay borrowings under the Company’s secured revolving credit facility with certain banks.
-
Rosenthal’s Southeast Office Closes $35 Million in Factoring Deals
A designer of high-end handbags and accessories lost coverage on some of their retail customer accounts due to COVID-related challenges. When their existing bank was unable to cover those customers and restricted their borrowing capacity, the client reached out to Rosenthal.
When one of the world’s largest manufacturers of premium textiles and bedding was looking to establish a U.S. entity to sell to retailers, the company sought out a factor to provide the necessary credit coverage it needed to move forward. Unfamiliar with factoring and given the current state of the retail environment, the company turned to Rosenthal because of the firm’s deep experience in the textile and retail space.
-
Oxford Finance Provides Credit Facility to Veteran-Centric Healthcare Provider Valor Healthcare
Oxford Finance LLC ("Oxford"), a specialty finance firm that provides senior debt to healthcare services and life sciences companies worldwide, today announced the closing of a senior credit facility to Valor Healthcare, Inc. ("Valor or "the Company"), an outsourced provider of high-quality primary care and mental health services to veterans in the United States.
-
Armor Express Secures New Credit Facility with CIBC Bank USA to Enhance Financial Flexibility and Support its Growth
Armor Express, a leading manufacturer and distributor of high-performance protective solutions for the Domestic and Federal Law Enforcement markets, Department of Defense and First Responders, announced today that it has closed a new asset-based credit facility and secured term loan with CIBC Bank USA (“CIBC”). The credit facilities have a 60-month term and provide the Company with material additional capital to fund current operations and future growth initiatives, while reducing its cost of capital.
-
CIT Serves as Sole Lender on $75 Million Revolving Credit Facility for Skillsoft
CIT Group Inc. (NYSE: CIT) today announced that its Asset-Based Lending business served as agent and sole lender on a $75 million revolving credit facility for Skillsoft, a global leader in learning and talent management solutions
Based in Boston, Massachusetts, Skillsoft enables organizations to unlock the potential in their employees by delivering a range of digital learning and talent management solutions. The financing will be used to support continuing business operations and growth objectives.
-
Citizens Leads $125 Million Credit Facility for Franchise Group, Inc.
Citizens announced today that it is lead left arranger of a $125 million asset-based loan for Virginia Beach, VA-based Franchise Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: FRG).
Franchise Group is an operator of franchised and franchisable businesses that continually looks to grow its portfolio of brands while utilizing its operating and capital allocation philosophy to generate strong cash flow for its shareholders. This transaction refinances an existing ABL for two of its businesses – American Freight and Buddy’s Home Furnishings.
-
Gibraltar Business Capital CEO Scott Winicour Reflects on 10 Years and What Lies Ahead
TSL: Congrats on your 10-year anniversary! Scott, what would you say are the biggest changes Gibraltar Business Capital has undergone over these last 10 years?
Scott Winicour: Thanks! It’s been a wild ride these last ten years, but probably the biggest change is when I bought the company from my father ten years ago with the help of private equity. It was a very small, regional player in the factoring space that did average-sized deals of $50,000 to $250,000. One of the biggest changes today is we don’t really do any factoring anymore, and that’s because we’ve morphed into an asset-based lender as opposed to a more traditional factor. Another big change is that we now have a nationwide presence. So, we went from a small, localized factoring-only business to a national brand name that people know, with salespeople all across the country. That is, by far, the biggest change.
-
FrontWell Capital Partners Adds Experienced Origination and Underwriting Professionals
FrontWell Capital Partners (“FrontWell”), a private credit fund that provides transitionary senior debt financing to middle-market companies in the United States and Canada, has announced that it has added to its roster three professionals who bring extensive expertise in sourcing, underwriting and portfolio management across many industries and multiple market cycles. Aubrie De Sylva has joined the firm’s deal originations team as Vice President and Kevin Freer and Andrew Isaac have joined the underwriting team as Vice President and Assistant Vice President, respectively. They will be based in FrontWell’s Toronto headquarters.
-
MidCap Business Credit Closes on a $15,000,000 Asset-based Credit Facility for Foundation Food Group, Inc.
MidCap Business Credit announced today they have closed on a $15,000,000 asset-based credit facility for Foundation Food Group, Inc., headquartered in Gainesville, GA. Through its state-of-the-industry processing facilities and production capabilities, Foundation Food Group provides the food industry with a variety of distinct, value-added poultry products with the highest quality standards.
-
SFNet Advocacy Alert: CFPB Section 1071 Rule Could Place Burden on Financial Institutions—ACTION REQUIRED
(Editor's Note: A member of SFNet’s Advocacy Committee, Brett Garver of Moritt Hock & Hamroff LLP, has provided this alert pertaining to CFPB Section 1071, which could prove to be unduly burdensome to the vast majority of small and mid-sized finance companies that provide credit to small businesses. If you have any questions or comments, please contact Michele Ocejo at mocejo@sfnet.com.)
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U.S. Bank ABF Adds Freeman as MD to Head Corporate Client West and Southwest Originations
U.S. Bank announced that John Freeman has been added to the Asset-Based Finance (ABF) team to head the group’s Corporate Client West and Southwest Originations. Based in Los Angeles, Freeman brings more than 25 years of Asset-Based Lending experience with an extensive background in Credit, Restructuring, and Originations. John will be responsible for providing asset-based solutions to companies, intermediaries and financial sponsors.
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Avianca Holdings S.A. Files Motion for Approval by U.S. Court of Approximately US$ 2.0 Billion in Debtor-in-Possession (“DIP”) Financing
Avianca Holdings S.A. (OTCMKTS: AVHOQ, BVC: PFAVH) (the “Company” or “Avianca”) today announced that it has secured commitments for debtor-in-possession (“DIP”) financing totaling just over US$ 2.0 billion and has filed a motion to approve the financing in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York (the “U.S. Court”).
Seabury Securities LLC is serving as Avianca’s investment bank and financial advisor. Goldman Sachs Lending Partners LLC and JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. are serving as co-lead arrangers and joint bookrunners of the Tranche A DIP Loans. Milbank LLP is serving as Avianca’s legal advisor. -
FrontWell Capital Partners Announces Launch of Private Credit Fund Focused on Middle-Market Companies in U.S. and Canada
FrontWell Capital Partners (“FrontWell”) today announced its launch as a private credit fund focused on providing transitionary senior debt financing to middle-market companies in the United States and Canada. FrontWell will begin operations immediately with committed seed capital of more than USD $350 million from a group of international investors.
Headquartered in Toronto, FrontWell offers creative, value-added financing solutions, including asset-based (ABL) and cash flow loans, to maximize liquidity support for borrowers that are looking beyond traditional sources of capital.
-
What Makes a Liquidation Analysis Realistic?
The annual number of bankruptcies peaked at 60,837 in 2009, but the financial and bankruptcy experts expect the level of bankruptcy filings to explode well over that peak during the next twelve to twenty-four months. During the first six months of 2020, there were 3,604 business bankruptcy filings, which is up 26% from the 2,855 filings during the first six months of 2019 (Epiq/Aacer). June year over year chapter 11 bankruptcy filings increased 43% from 2019 to 2020. The June increase is expected to be the start of a wave of business bankruptcy filings as the economic impact of the Covid-19 virus manifests itself in lost businesses.
This anticipated increase in bankruptcy filings means lenders will be challenged to manage an increasing number of borrower relationships during the bankruptcy process, including developing or evaluating various liquidation scenarios.
Lenders will be challenged to anticipate recovery values under different liquidation strategies – ranging from different bankruptcy proceedings, to receiverships, to ABCs, to out of court wind down processes.
-
AloStar Capital Finance Rebrands as Cadence Business Finance
Cadence Bank today announced the rebrand of AloStar Capital Finance, a division of the bank that provides asset-based lending (ABL) and specialty finance solutions, to Cadence Business Finance (CBF). Along with its new name, logo and website, the rebrand introduces new leadership and a realigned business focus to better serve the growth and operational needs of performing middle-market businesses.
Norbert “Norb” Schmidt has been appointed executive vice president and director of capital finance of Cadence Business Finance.
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The Stoic Lender
I love the study of Stoicism and apply it daily. Marcus Aurelius (Roman emperor from 161 to 180 and a stoic philosopher) wanted us “to bear in mind constantly that all of this has happened before and will happen again.” We might think we are in unique times, that no one has ever gone through what we have gone through, but that is false. We lived through the Great Recession, but before that there was the Great Depression. The COVID-19 pandemic is not even close to being the worst plaque to strike humanity (Marcus Aurelius lived during a horrific plague that killed 18 million people, including his own children). Political turmoil and nationalism; let us not forget World War II, the Civil War and many other wars before that. What defines us is not the age we live in, but what WE do when faced with these trials. -
Wingspire Capital Provides $40 Million Senior Secured Financing to XL Funding
XL Funding provides floorplan loans to auto dealers in more than a dozen markets, and will use the funding to refinance a previous bank loan and extend capital to more small and medium-sized dealers in populous states including California, Texas and Florida.
Wingspire was attracted to XL Funding’s position of strength as consumers pursue affordable pre-owned automobiles amid the uncertain economy and a desire for “private” transportation during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Financial Analysis - Getting Behind The Numbers
Financial analysis is a cornerstone for any credit administration function. Each loan officer must know his or her borrowers and thorough financial analysis is the best way to start.
The goal of financial analysis is to link business events to changes in the balance sheet, income statement and cash flow to explain the company’s performance during the period under analysis. Without this linkage you end up with “elevator analysis” (sales are up, AR is up, EBITDA is down, etc.) and no meaningful understanding of the company’s performance.
Where do you start? EBITDA is often a starting point for many people. Why? It is a standard measure of performance in the banking and finance industry. EBITDA is a measure of the profitability generated by a business before interest expense, tax expense and depreciation and amortization expense. While this gives the analyst a place to start and some ability to compare to comparable companies, EBITDA should not be viewed as a proxy for cash generation ability.
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The Main Street Lending Program: Can it Work with an Asset-Based Credit Facility?
As the Secured Finance Network and its members have examined the Main Street Lending Program, there have been two aspects of the program in particular that have been identified as impacting on the utility of the program for borrowers from asset-based lenders.
Both points, along with some others, have been raised in letters from the Secured Finance Network to the Department of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve. And the Secured Finance Network has followed up with specific questions to Treasury arising from the “Main Street Lending Program Frequently Asked Questions” published on July 31, 2020 by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (the “FAQs”) in understanding what is permitted under the Program that could significantly impact how it may be used with an asset-based facility.
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Colorescience® Announces Successful Completion of $30 Million Debt Financing Supporting Continued Growth in Core Channels
Colorescience, an industry-leading, science-based, and health-focused skincare company announced today the successful completion of a $30 Million debt financing with K2 HealthVentures (K2HV), a healthcare-focused specialty finance company. This debt facility strengthens the Company’s balance sheet in a non-dilutive fashion and increases financial flexibility to support continued growth in its core channels.

