• SueDuckett A Factor’s Perspective on the Effects of Covid-19: Interview with Sue Duckett, Franklin Capital

    Franklin Capital’s Sue Duckett has seen a lot in her 25-plus-year career in the commercial finance industry. Her career has spanned several positions and two countries, but she has never seen anything such as the current crisis. It has been overwhelming at times, with constant changes and an unprecedented number of new inquiries relating to personal protection equipment (PPE). She pushed aside the mounting emails in her new home office to reflect on what she has seen over these past several weeks and where she thinks this might be going.

     
  • CIT Serves as Agent on $185 Million Credit Facility for Orscheln Farm and Home

    CIT Group Inc. (NYSE: CIT) today announced that its Asset-Based Lending team served as administrative agent for a new $185 million senior secured, asset-based credit facility for Orscheln Farm and Home LLC, a leading retailer of farm supplies, home improvement essentials and general merchandise.

    Headquartered in Moberly, Missouri, Orscheln Farm and Home LLC operates 167 stores selling livestock feed and equipment, pet food and pet supplies, apparel, automotive, livestock equipment and fencing, tools, lawn and garden supplies, as well as farm and general hardware in 11 Midwestern states.  
  • MDC Partners Extends Revolving Credit Facility

    MDC Partners Inc. (the "Company") (NASDAQ: MDCA) today announced that the Company has amended its existing senior secured revolving credit facility with Wells Fargo Capital Finance, LLC, as agent, extending the maturity date to February 3, 2022.

     

     

  • UK Law: What should Secured Lenders be Doing now to Prepare for the New Moratorium?

    Richard Hawkins, Georgia Quenby and John Alderton provide an overview of the potential impacts of the New Moratorium and consider actions that Secured Lenders may wish to consider in preparation.

    (Editor’s Note: SFNet will be hosting a Webinar on UK Insolvency Reform: What Secured Lenders Need to Know, which will include the authors and other experts on June 10 at 11 AM ET.)

  • CIT Leads $225 Million Letter of Credit Facility for 8minute Solar Energy to Support Its Renewable Energy Development Projects
    CIT Group Inc. (NYSE: CIT) today announced that its Power and Energy business served as sole coordinating lead arranger for a $225 million letter of credit facility on behalf of 8minute Solar Energy (8minute), a leading developer of renewable energy projects nationwide.


    8minute intends to use the credit facility to arrange purchase power agreements and interconnection agreements associated with its development pipeline of solar and storage projects representing 18 gigawatts of power in California, Texas and the southwestern United States.

  • Bridge Bank Extends Credit Facility to YES Leasing

    Bridge Bank today announced it has extended a credit facility to YES Leasing, a financial services company that provides commercial equipment financing to companies and lessees of all credit backgrounds, specializing in helping those with challenging credit situations and unique circumstances. The Miami-based company, established in 1975, is a funding source for small businesses, entrepreneurs, vendors and equipment brokers throughout the country. The new credit facility will provide additional capacity to support the ongoing growth of YES Leasing's portfolio.

     

  • LynnTanner_WinstonStrawn Networking During Covid-19

    While we are all continually reminded how important networking is to our careers and business development, the reality is that the Covid-19 pandemic simply does not allow us to use traditional methods to network because activities such as attending in-person networking events and meeting face-to-face for coffees and dinners are on hold for now. 

    Does this mean that your networking efforts can be (or need to be) put “on hold”?  The answer is a resounding no. 

  • Kowalski Eileen -  WISF Headshot - PNC-150x150 Interview with Denise Albanese

    Denise Albanese of Cost Reduction Solutions discusses the origin of her firm that was started by her husband, Michael F. Albanese, CPA, as a sole practitioner field examiner. 

    Denise also discusses the new procedures implemented when the Covid-19 crisis began, what field exams in the future may look like and what makes a business successful. 

     

  • White Oak Commercial Finance Expands Asset-Based Lending and Lender Finance Team with New Hires
    White Oak Commercial Finance (“WOCF”), an affiliate of San Francisco-based alternative investment manager White Oak Global Advisors, LLC (“White Oak”), today announced Andy McGhee, Susan Hall and Neal Mulford have joined the firm to further expand its asset-based lending (ABL) and lender finance capabilities. 
  • Touching Base

    From Disruption to Transformation. SFNet Responds to Meet the Needs of the Industry

  • SFNet Network Notes
  • Collaboration and Flexibility Key to Workouts

    When first submitted for publication in February, this article predicted a recession of unknown origin. COVID-19 answered the question in March.  While we don’t know how long the current health and economic crises will last, we know they are here, and that a meaningful number of lawyers and businesspeople have not encountered a widespread economic downturn. 

  • Staying Secured in Uncertain Times

    Attorneys from McMillan LLP discuss the differences between the personal property security regimes between the U.S. and Canada. 

  • Green and Sustainable Finance

    As more and more companies look at integrating sustainability into their business processes and strategy, there is still much room for growth in the green and sustainable finance market. The Covid-19 crisis is only expected to increase interest in this area.

  • Post-Crisis Field Examinations

    Significant disruptions in credit quality have facilitated the need for field examiners to be on alert for situations that are generally not prevalent in a more stable environment. 

  • Cross-Border Restructurings Case Study: syncreon

    Jones Day partners provide details on a cross-border restructuring case over many foreign and U.S. jurisdictions.

  • The Pandemic and the Implications of Force Majeure Clauses

    The pressures brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic have increased the likelihood of borrowers breaching their financial covenants. Secured lenders should be aware that force majeure clauses in contracts might be invoked by companies. Here, industry executives provide their views on this concern. 

  • Gordon Brothers Names Kyle C. Shonak as Managing Director in Retail Division

    Gordon Brothers, the global advisory, restructuring, and investment firm, announced today the appointment of Kyle Shonak as Managing Director in the Retail division.  In his role as Managing Director, Shonak will have many responsibilities, including managing retail client engagements and working with the team to enhance the group’s retail growth strategy.

  • Ares Commercial Finance Adds Partner to its Investment and Executive Committees

    Ares Commercial Finance (“ACF”) announced that Mitch Drucker has joined as a Partner. Mr. Drucker will be a part of the ACF leadership team comprised of Mitch Goldstein, Ryan Cascade, John Nooney and Oleh Szczupak.  He will also sit on the Investment Committee for ACF and be involved in all aspects of the business from origination to portfolio management.

    Mr. Drucker joins ACF from Garrison Investment Group, where he was responsible for Corporate Finance investments in Garrison’s Opportunity and Direct Lending Funds and was a member of the Firm's Management and Investment Committees.
  • SusanCarol_150x150 Where Will You Be Lending in Post Pandemic Healthcare Markets?

    During the Secured Finance Network’s webinar on the healthcare finance sector, streamed May 15, Allen Wilen of EisnerAmper, described a future scenario affected by human longevity, geographic location and how COVID-19 affected you. New trends relevant to finance executives are accelerating out of necessity because of the sudden impact of the coronavirus pandemic and the weaknesses it illuminated.

  • SueDuckett A Factor’s Perspective on the Effects of Covid-19: Interview with Sue Duckett, Franklin Capital

    Franklin Capital’s Sue Duckett has seen a lot in her 25-plus-year career in the commercial finance industry. Her career has spanned several positions and two countries, but she has never seen anything such as the current crisis. It has been overwhelming at times, with constant changes and an unprecedented number of new inquiries relating to personal protection equipment (PPE). She pushed aside the mounting emails in her new home office to reflect on what she has seen over these past several weeks and where she thinks this might be going.

     
  • CIT Serves as Agent on $185 Million Credit Facility for Orscheln Farm and Home

    CIT Group Inc. (NYSE: CIT) today announced that its Asset-Based Lending team served as administrative agent for a new $185 million senior secured, asset-based credit facility for Orscheln Farm and Home LLC, a leading retailer of farm supplies, home improvement essentials and general merchandise.

    Headquartered in Moberly, Missouri, Orscheln Farm and Home LLC operates 167 stores selling livestock feed and equipment, pet food and pet supplies, apparel, automotive, livestock equipment and fencing, tools, lawn and garden supplies, as well as farm and general hardware in 11 Midwestern states.  
  • MDC Partners Extends Revolving Credit Facility

    MDC Partners Inc. (the "Company") (NASDAQ: MDCA) today announced that the Company has amended its existing senior secured revolving credit facility with Wells Fargo Capital Finance, LLC, as agent, extending the maturity date to February 3, 2022.

     

     

  • UK Law: What should Secured Lenders be Doing now to Prepare for the New Moratorium?

    Richard Hawkins, Georgia Quenby and John Alderton provide an overview of the potential impacts of the New Moratorium and consider actions that Secured Lenders may wish to consider in preparation.

    (Editor’s Note: SFNet will be hosting a Webinar on UK Insolvency Reform: What Secured Lenders Need to Know, which will include the authors and other experts on June 10 at 11 AM ET.)

  • CIT Leads $225 Million Letter of Credit Facility for 8minute Solar Energy to Support Its Renewable Energy Development Projects
    CIT Group Inc. (NYSE: CIT) today announced that its Power and Energy business served as sole coordinating lead arranger for a $225 million letter of credit facility on behalf of 8minute Solar Energy (8minute), a leading developer of renewable energy projects nationwide.


    8minute intends to use the credit facility to arrange purchase power agreements and interconnection agreements associated with its development pipeline of solar and storage projects representing 18 gigawatts of power in California, Texas and the southwestern United States.

  • Bridge Bank Extends Credit Facility to YES Leasing

    Bridge Bank today announced it has extended a credit facility to YES Leasing, a financial services company that provides commercial equipment financing to companies and lessees of all credit backgrounds, specializing in helping those with challenging credit situations and unique circumstances. The Miami-based company, established in 1975, is a funding source for small businesses, entrepreneurs, vendors and equipment brokers throughout the country. The new credit facility will provide additional capacity to support the ongoing growth of YES Leasing's portfolio.

     

  • LynnTanner_WinstonStrawn Networking During Covid-19

    While we are all continually reminded how important networking is to our careers and business development, the reality is that the Covid-19 pandemic simply does not allow us to use traditional methods to network because activities such as attending in-person networking events and meeting face-to-face for coffees and dinners are on hold for now. 

    Does this mean that your networking efforts can be (or need to be) put “on hold”?  The answer is a resounding no. 

  • Kowalski Eileen -  WISF Headshot - PNC-150x150 Interview with Denise Albanese

    Denise Albanese of Cost Reduction Solutions discusses the origin of her firm that was started by her husband, Michael F. Albanese, CPA, as a sole practitioner field examiner. 

    Denise also discusses the new procedures implemented when the Covid-19 crisis began, what field exams in the future may look like and what makes a business successful. 

     

  • White Oak Commercial Finance Expands Asset-Based Lending and Lender Finance Team with New Hires
    White Oak Commercial Finance (“WOCF”), an affiliate of San Francisco-based alternative investment manager White Oak Global Advisors, LLC (“White Oak”), today announced Andy McGhee, Susan Hall and Neal Mulford have joined the firm to further expand its asset-based lending (ABL) and lender finance capabilities. 
  • Touching Base

    From Disruption to Transformation. SFNet Responds to Meet the Needs of the Industry

  • SFNet Network Notes
  • Collaboration and Flexibility Key to Workouts

    When first submitted for publication in February, this article predicted a recession of unknown origin. COVID-19 answered the question in March.  While we don’t know how long the current health and economic crises will last, we know they are here, and that a meaningful number of lawyers and businesspeople have not encountered a widespread economic downturn. 

  • Staying Secured in Uncertain Times

    Attorneys from McMillan LLP discuss the differences between the personal property security regimes between the U.S. and Canada. 

  • Green and Sustainable Finance

    As more and more companies look at integrating sustainability into their business processes and strategy, there is still much room for growth in the green and sustainable finance market. The Covid-19 crisis is only expected to increase interest in this area.

  • Post-Crisis Field Examinations

    Significant disruptions in credit quality have facilitated the need for field examiners to be on alert for situations that are generally not prevalent in a more stable environment. 

  • Cross-Border Restructurings Case Study: syncreon

    Jones Day partners provide details on a cross-border restructuring case over many foreign and U.S. jurisdictions.

  • The Pandemic and the Implications of Force Majeure Clauses

    The pressures brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic have increased the likelihood of borrowers breaching their financial covenants. Secured lenders should be aware that force majeure clauses in contracts might be invoked by companies. Here, industry executives provide their views on this concern. 

  • Gordon Brothers Names Kyle C. Shonak as Managing Director in Retail Division

    Gordon Brothers, the global advisory, restructuring, and investment firm, announced today the appointment of Kyle Shonak as Managing Director in the Retail division.  In his role as Managing Director, Shonak will have many responsibilities, including managing retail client engagements and working with the team to enhance the group’s retail growth strategy.

  • Ares Commercial Finance Adds Partner to its Investment and Executive Committees

    Ares Commercial Finance (“ACF”) announced that Mitch Drucker has joined as a Partner. Mr. Drucker will be a part of the ACF leadership team comprised of Mitch Goldstein, Ryan Cascade, John Nooney and Oleh Szczupak.  He will also sit on the Investment Committee for ACF and be involved in all aspects of the business from origination to portfolio management.

    Mr. Drucker joins ACF from Garrison Investment Group, where he was responsible for Corporate Finance investments in Garrison’s Opportunity and Direct Lending Funds and was a member of the Firm's Management and Investment Committees.
  • SusanCarol_150x150 Where Will You Be Lending in Post Pandemic Healthcare Markets?

    During the Secured Finance Network’s webinar on the healthcare finance sector, streamed May 15, Allen Wilen of EisnerAmper, described a future scenario affected by human longevity, geographic location and how COVID-19 affected you. New trends relevant to finance executives are accelerating out of necessity because of the sudden impact of the coronavirus pandemic and the weaknesses it illuminated.

  • SueDuckett A Factor’s Perspective on the Effects of Covid-19: Interview with Sue Duckett, Franklin Capital

    Franklin Capital’s Sue Duckett has seen a lot in her 25-plus-year career in the commercial finance industry. Her career has spanned several positions and two countries, but she has never seen anything such as the current crisis. It has been overwhelming at times, with constant changes and an unprecedented number of new inquiries relating to personal protection equipment (PPE). She pushed aside the mounting emails in her new home office to reflect on what she has seen over these past several weeks and where she thinks this might be going.

     
  • CIT Serves as Agent on $185 Million Credit Facility for Orscheln Farm and Home

    CIT Group Inc. (NYSE: CIT) today announced that its Asset-Based Lending team served as administrative agent for a new $185 million senior secured, asset-based credit facility for Orscheln Farm and Home LLC, a leading retailer of farm supplies, home improvement essentials and general merchandise.

    Headquartered in Moberly, Missouri, Orscheln Farm and Home LLC operates 167 stores selling livestock feed and equipment, pet food and pet supplies, apparel, automotive, livestock equipment and fencing, tools, lawn and garden supplies, as well as farm and general hardware in 11 Midwestern states.  
  • MDC Partners Extends Revolving Credit Facility

    MDC Partners Inc. (the "Company") (NASDAQ: MDCA) today announced that the Company has amended its existing senior secured revolving credit facility with Wells Fargo Capital Finance, LLC, as agent, extending the maturity date to February 3, 2022.

     

     

  • UK Law: What should Secured Lenders be Doing now to Prepare for the New Moratorium?

    Richard Hawkins, Georgia Quenby and John Alderton provide an overview of the potential impacts of the New Moratorium and consider actions that Secured Lenders may wish to consider in preparation.

    (Editor’s Note: SFNet will be hosting a Webinar on UK Insolvency Reform: What Secured Lenders Need to Know, which will include the authors and other experts on June 10 at 11 AM ET.)

  • CIT Leads $225 Million Letter of Credit Facility for 8minute Solar Energy to Support Its Renewable Energy Development Projects
    CIT Group Inc. (NYSE: CIT) today announced that its Power and Energy business served as sole coordinating lead arranger for a $225 million letter of credit facility on behalf of 8minute Solar Energy (8minute), a leading developer of renewable energy projects nationwide.


    8minute intends to use the credit facility to arrange purchase power agreements and interconnection agreements associated with its development pipeline of solar and storage projects representing 18 gigawatts of power in California, Texas and the southwestern United States.

  • Bridge Bank Extends Credit Facility to YES Leasing

    Bridge Bank today announced it has extended a credit facility to YES Leasing, a financial services company that provides commercial equipment financing to companies and lessees of all credit backgrounds, specializing in helping those with challenging credit situations and unique circumstances. The Miami-based company, established in 1975, is a funding source for small businesses, entrepreneurs, vendors and equipment brokers throughout the country. The new credit facility will provide additional capacity to support the ongoing growth of YES Leasing's portfolio.

     

  • LynnTanner_WinstonStrawn Networking During Covid-19

    While we are all continually reminded how important networking is to our careers and business development, the reality is that the Covid-19 pandemic simply does not allow us to use traditional methods to network because activities such as attending in-person networking events and meeting face-to-face for coffees and dinners are on hold for now. 

    Does this mean that your networking efforts can be (or need to be) put “on hold”?  The answer is a resounding no. 

  • Kowalski Eileen -  WISF Headshot - PNC-150x150 Interview with Denise Albanese

    Denise Albanese of Cost Reduction Solutions discusses the origin of her firm that was started by her husband, Michael F. Albanese, CPA, as a sole practitioner field examiner. 

    Denise also discusses the new procedures implemented when the Covid-19 crisis began, what field exams in the future may look like and what makes a business successful. 

     

  • White Oak Commercial Finance Expands Asset-Based Lending and Lender Finance Team with New Hires
    White Oak Commercial Finance (“WOCF”), an affiliate of San Francisco-based alternative investment manager White Oak Global Advisors, LLC (“White Oak”), today announced Andy McGhee, Susan Hall and Neal Mulford have joined the firm to further expand its asset-based lending (ABL) and lender finance capabilities. 
  • Touching Base

    From Disruption to Transformation. SFNet Responds to Meet the Needs of the Industry

  • SFNet Network Notes
  • Collaboration and Flexibility Key to Workouts

    When first submitted for publication in February, this article predicted a recession of unknown origin. COVID-19 answered the question in March.  While we don’t know how long the current health and economic crises will last, we know they are here, and that a meaningful number of lawyers and businesspeople have not encountered a widespread economic downturn. 

  • Staying Secured in Uncertain Times

    Attorneys from McMillan LLP discuss the differences between the personal property security regimes between the U.S. and Canada. 

  • Green and Sustainable Finance

    As more and more companies look at integrating sustainability into their business processes and strategy, there is still much room for growth in the green and sustainable finance market. The Covid-19 crisis is only expected to increase interest in this area.

  • Post-Crisis Field Examinations

    Significant disruptions in credit quality have facilitated the need for field examiners to be on alert for situations that are generally not prevalent in a more stable environment. 

  • Cross-Border Restructurings Case Study: syncreon

    Jones Day partners provide details on a cross-border restructuring case over many foreign and U.S. jurisdictions.

  • The Pandemic and the Implications of Force Majeure Clauses

    The pressures brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic have increased the likelihood of borrowers breaching their financial covenants. Secured lenders should be aware that force majeure clauses in contracts might be invoked by companies. Here, industry executives provide their views on this concern. 

  • Gordon Brothers Names Kyle C. Shonak as Managing Director in Retail Division

    Gordon Brothers, the global advisory, restructuring, and investment firm, announced today the appointment of Kyle Shonak as Managing Director in the Retail division.  In his role as Managing Director, Shonak will have many responsibilities, including managing retail client engagements and working with the team to enhance the group’s retail growth strategy.

  • Ares Commercial Finance Adds Partner to its Investment and Executive Committees

    Ares Commercial Finance (“ACF”) announced that Mitch Drucker has joined as a Partner. Mr. Drucker will be a part of the ACF leadership team comprised of Mitch Goldstein, Ryan Cascade, John Nooney and Oleh Szczupak.  He will also sit on the Investment Committee for ACF and be involved in all aspects of the business from origination to portfolio management.

    Mr. Drucker joins ACF from Garrison Investment Group, where he was responsible for Corporate Finance investments in Garrison’s Opportunity and Direct Lending Funds and was a member of the Firm's Management and Investment Committees.
  • SusanCarol_150x150 Where Will You Be Lending in Post Pandemic Healthcare Markets?

    During the Secured Finance Network’s webinar on the healthcare finance sector, streamed May 15, Allen Wilen of EisnerAmper, described a future scenario affected by human longevity, geographic location and how COVID-19 affected you. New trends relevant to finance executives are accelerating out of necessity because of the sudden impact of the coronavirus pandemic and the weaknesses it illuminated.

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