UK:
Milbank Advises Joint Bookrunners On Vivion's €300M Bond Offering
18 November 2019
Milbank LLP
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Milbank LLP advised the joint Bookrunners in connection with the
issuance by Vivion Investments S.à r.l. of €300 million
3.50% Senior Notes due 2025.
Vivion is a commercial real estate company focused on the
ownership, management and improvement of hotels and commercial
office property in the United Kingdom and Germany.
The notes are the second offering of the company and are being
offered to the market three months after the company’s debut
issuance and shortly after the company completed a series of
transformative transactions, including a holding company
reorganization, several acquisitions and a disposal of property, a
separation of property-owning companies from operating companies
and the refinancing of certain indebtedness. The net proceeds will
be used for the acquisition of real estate assets in Germany.
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