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A&O and Linklaters win advisory roles on $965m financing of Travelex and UAE Exchange

A&O and Linklaters win advisory roles on $965m financing of Travelex and UAE Exchange
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Madeleine Farman
6 April 2016
Corporate and M&ADeal watchFinance

Allen & Overy (A&O) and Linklaters have won roles advising on a $965m combined financing deal for UAE Exchange Centre and Travelex Holdings backed by nine banks, to support both forex companies’ growth plans.

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