Webinar | The Latest Trends in Global Financings

On Wednesday, June 9, 2021, Lincoln International’s global Capital Advisory Group hosted a webinar to discuss market insights from the 20+ financing transactions Lincoln has completed to date in 2021.

Our global panel will explore critical topics in the market today, including:

  • What we have seen in the European and U.S. financing markets in H1 2021
  • Outlook for the second half of the year
  • Who is lending? Structural differences between markets
  • Global insights: Compare and contrast financing terms

The presentation began with prepared remarks and market insights from our Capital Advisory Group, followed by an interactive Q&A, in which attendees submitted questions that were answered live by our panelists.

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Summary

  • On Wednesday, June 9, 2021, Lincoln International’s global Capital Advisory Group, hosted a webinar to discuss market insights from the 20+ financing transactions Lincoln has completed to date in 2021.

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