Bunge Global SA Secures $2 Billion Term Loan Agreement with Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation for Viterra Acquisition

Reuters
01 Jul
Bunge Global SA Secures $2 Billion Term Loan Agreement with Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation for Viterra Acquisition

Bunge Limited Finance Corp. (BLFC), a subsidiary of Bunge Global SA, has secured a $2 billion term loan agreement with a consortium of lenders, led by Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation as the administrative agent. This agreement, effective June 30, 2025, will facilitate Bunge's strategic acquisition of Viterra Limited, fund a portion of Viterra's existing debt, and cover related fees and expenses. The loans, set to mature on June 1, 2028, come with customary covenants and are backed by a guaranty from Bunge. Lenders involved may also offer additional financial services to Bunge and its subsidiaries, earning customary fees.

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