06 Apr 2021
How to Avoid a Multi-Million Dollar Mistake
Avoid the kind of mistake that potentially cost Citibank millions of dollars. These erroneous payment clauses for a credit agreement are used in a syndicated loan transaction to require lenders to return errant payments made by an administrative agent.
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