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Exiger Announces Capgemini Will Acquire its FCC Advisory Division as Exiger Continues to Accelerate and Focus the Scaling of its Third Party Risk and Supply Chain Management Technology Business

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Exiger, the SaaS company revolutionizing the way corporations, government agencies and banks manage supply chains, today announced that it has signed an agreement with Capgemini, a leading business and technology transformation services company, for the sale of its market-leading Financial Crime Compliance (FCC) division. The transaction is due to close in the coming months.

This comes at a time when Exiger is experiencing accelerated growth and penetration in the third-party risk and supply chain management software market.

Founded in 2013, the FCC division of Exiger comprises a team of experts with offices in North America, EMEA and APAC. This team specializes in advisory, analytics and managed services relating to anti-money laundering, Know Your Customer (KYC), anti-bribery & corruption, suspicious activity monitoring, sanctions, transaction monitoring, and fraud. Exiger’s client roster is highly complementary to Capgemini’s and includes major players in banking, capital markets and fintechs.

“This sale marks an enormous milestone in the evolution and growth of Exiger,” said Exiger CEO Brandon Daniels. “Capgemini’s acquisition allows us to focus on our core third-party risk and supply chain management technology business, reinforcing our strength, market leadership and accelerated growth. As we continue to invest in cutting edge AI solutions for our customers across the public and private sectors, we’re thrilled that our market-leading advisory team will be able to continue the next leg of their growth journey with such a distinct leader in their space.”

“Financial crime compliance requirements are evolving at pace so financial institutions are looking to adopt data driven, technology enabled solutions to support their end-to-end FCC transformation,” comments Anirban Bose, CEO of Capgemini’s Financial Services and Group Executive Board Member. “The deep domain expertise of the FCC Division of Exiger will help us to further address growing client demand for these services. I am delighted to welcome them to our team.”

TD Cowen served as exclusive financial advisor and Dechert LLP served as legal counsel to Exiger on the transaction.

About Exiger
Exiger is revolutionizing the way corporations, government agencies and banks navigate risk and compliance in their third-parties, supply chains and customers through its software and tech-enabled solutions. Exiger’s mission is to make the world a safer and more transparent place to succeed. Emboldening its 550 customers across the globe, including 150 in the Fortune 500 and over 50 government agencies, with award-winning AI technology, Exiger leads the way in ESG, cyber, financial crime, third-party and supply chain management. Its work has been recognized by 40+ AI, RegTech and Supply Chain partner awards.  Learn more at Exiger.com and follow Exiger on LinkedIn.

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Chief Marketing Officer for Exiger
1.914.393.0398
kgurfein@exiger.com

Exiger CEO Brandon Daniels: “Capgemini’s acquisition allows us to focus on our core third-party risk and supply chain management technology business, reinforcing our strength, market leadership and accelerated growth. As we continue to invest in cutting edge AI solutions for our customers across the public and private sectors, we’re thrilled that our market-leading advisory team will be able to continue the next leg of their growth journey with such a distinct leader in their space.”

 

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Asia expects insolvency rise as China’s economy slows, Atradius survey reveals

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AMSTERDAM, Oct. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The 2024 edition of the Atradius Payment Practices Barometer survey reveals that companies across Asia are concerned over the outlook for insolvencies in the coming months, adversely affecting prospects for B2B trade on credit.

A rising level of insolvency risk has emerged as a major concern looking ahead for half of companies surveyed by Atradius across Asia, with widespread worries it could negatively impact B2B trade on credit. Businesses are preparing for ripple effects and payment risks, adding to further anxiety about future profitability.

At the heart of the concern is the current uncertain economic landscape, largely driven by the slowdown in China’s growth. Notably, however, the survey reveals Chinese companies show least anxiety about future insolvency risk.

This is the key finding of the 2024 Atradius Payment Practices Barometer survey across Asia (China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan and Vietnam).

India, Indonesia, Japan and Singapore are the markets most preoccupied about future insolvency risk but worry right across Asia reflects the view outlined by Atradius economists in the latest Insolvency report which forecasts an increase in insolvencies across Asia in 2024.

Anxiety is compounded by an already challenging credit risk environment, with late payments affecting an average 46% of B2B credit sales and bad debts standing at 4% of B2B sales invoices issued by Asian companies. Concern around business profitability thus continues to weigh heavily.

“The global economy is set to grow by 2.7% this year, but weak demand and tight credit conditions are straining businesses,” says Andreas Tesch, Chief Market Officer of Atradius.

“We expect global insolvencies to increase by 23% in 2024, and China’s current economic slowdown is raising concern about rising insolvencies among many Asian companies. This could lead to deteriorating credit quality and B2B payment behaviour in several economies across Asia.”

The complete report highlighting the findings of the 2024 edition of the Atradius Payment Practices Barometer for Asia can be found in the Publications section of Atradius.com website.

About Atradius
Atradius is a global provider of credit insurance, bond and surety, collections and information services, with a strategic presence in over 50 countries. The products offered by Atradius protect companies around the world against the default risks associated with selling goods and services on credit. Atradius is a member of GCO, one of the leading companies in the Spanish insurance sector and one of the largest credit insurers in the world. You can find more information online at https://group.atradius.com

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Davidson Kempner completes landmark $1 billion+ debt restructuring of UAE-based plastic manufacturer

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NEW YORK and MANAMA, Bahrain, Oct. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Davidson Kempner Capital Management LP (“Davidson Kempner“), a global investment management firm, has completed the restructuring of more than $1 billion of debt in the JBF Group (“JBF”), a business with industrial plants in the United Arab Emirates (“UAE”), Belgium and Bahrain, which manufactures and supplies high-quality polyester resins and films used in the packaging industry.

The transaction is believed to be the first significant debt-for-equity transaction of this kind executed under the UAE’s onshore bankruptcy law, setting a precedent for foreign investors in supporting businesses in the region with restructurings.

The transaction will see Davidson Kempner hold a significant majority equity stake in JBF Belgium and JBF Bahrain, with local and international investors holding the remainder.

The arrangement positions JBF Belgium and JBF Bahrain to prosper under the ownership of supportive and well-capitalized institutions who are committed to the long-term success of the business, allowing management to focus on innovation and growth, while preserving jobs at JBF’s three plants in the Gulf region and Europe.

 

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About Davidson Kempner Capital Management

Davidson Kempner Capital Management LP is a global investment management firm with over 40 years of experience and a focus on fundamental investing with a multi-strategy approach. Davidson Kempner has more than $37 billion in assets under management and over 500 employees across seven offices: New York, Philadelphia, London, Dublin, Hong Kong, Shenzhen and Mumbai. Additional information is available at: www.davidsonkempner.com.

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IDB Invest Launches Landmark $1 Billion Securitization in Latin America and the Caribbean

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WASHINGTON, Oct. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — IDB Invest announced a $1 billion securitization transaction, the first of its kind for private investors to buy multilateral development bank (MDB) assets from Latin America and the Caribbean. This innovative financial structure seeks to create a new MDB asset class for international investors. IDB Invest partnered with Santander and Clifford Chance as key advisors.

The securitization will be unveiled today during the launch event On the Road to Originate to Share, in Washington, D.C., featuring remarks by Ilan Goldfajn, IDB President; James Scriven, CEO of IDB Invest; Ana Botín, CEO of Santander; and Alexia Latortue, U.S. Treasury Assistant Secretary for International Trade and Development.

The transaction – Scaling4Impact – consists of securitizing $1 billion of IDB Invest’s portfolio, creating a tranched structure with an $870 million senior tranche; a $100 million mezzanine tranche, a portion being sold to international investor Newmarket Capital and the remainder insured by AXIS and AXA; and a $30 million junior tranche retained by IDB Invest.

The securitized portfolio includes assets from 20 countries and 10 sectors, such as corporates, infrastructure, energy and financial institutions. The transaction will free up capital, creating up to half a billion in additional lending capacity for new projects.

“With our new originate to share business model, our strong ties with governments and the deep synergies between our private and public sector work, we’re uniquely positioned to attract private capital,” said IDB President, Ilan Goldfajn. “Through this landmark transaction, we are connecting development assets with global investors to scale impact in Latin America and the Caribbean.”

“This initiative marks a major step in IDB Invest’s transition to our new originate-to-share business model, aimed at mobilizing capital and scaling impact through the private sector,” said James Scriven, IDB Invest CEO. “We are building a new MDB asset class to crowd-in investors seeking unique impactful investment opportunities in emerging markets.”

About IDB Invest

IDB Invest is a multilateral development bank committed to promoting the economic development of its member countries in Latin America and the Caribbean through the private sector. IDB Invest finances sustainable projects to achieve financial results and maximize economic, social, and environmental development. With a $21 billion portfolio in development-related assets under management, 394 clients in 25 countries, IDB Invest provides financial solutions and advisory that meet its clients’ needs.

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