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Lenders Await Pemex Allocations
Bankers are keenly awaiting this week’s allocations on a Pemex $3.25bn dual-tranche loan. It has apparently received over $4bn worth of commitments from 15 banks, not including the leads, a fact that raises some eyebrows. “They are asking for pretty big tickets for tight pricing,” says a banker not on the deal. “It’s not that far from where banks have their own funding costs,” he adds. The deadline for commitments was 2 weeks ago. Sizeable tickets received include $250m from Sumitomo across both tranches, $150m from Intesa on the 5 year tranche, and $75m from EDC to the 3 year, according to market participants. The 3 year tranche is a $1.25bn revolver to replace a 2007 loan that matured in September that had been priced at 25bp+Libor, for which it is offering 125bp over Libor. Fees for participation in the range from 25bp-60bp for $100m, $75m, $50m and $35m tickets. Bookrunners on the tranche are Barclays, BBVA, Credit Agricole (admin agent) and RBS. Pemex also wants a new money 5 year term loan for $2bn at L+150bp. BBVA (admin agent), BNP Paribas, Credit Agricole, Citi, HSBC and Inbursa are bookrunners. Fees on the term loan range from 45bp to 85bp for $150m, $100m, $75m and $50m commitments.
