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Banks kick off US$2.55 billion loan deal for Nuvei buyout

Phil Fayer, founder and chief executive officer of Nuvei Corp., speaks during the Canada FinTech Forum in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023. The event aims to showcase emerging global trends in FinTech, new technology solutions for the financial industry and emerging FinTech start-ups. (Allen McInnis/Bloomberg)

A group of underwriters led by Bank of Montreal have launched a US$2.55 billion loan to back the acquisition of Nuvei Corp., marking the biggest buyout deal since April.

The seven-year term loan will help fund the $6.3 billion leveraged buyout of the Canadian payments processor by Advent International, management, Novacap and CDPQ, according to people with knowledge of the matter. A lender call will be held July 9 at 10 a.m. New York time, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing confidential information.

Bank of Montreal, Novacap, CDPQ and Nuvei didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment. Advent declined to comment.

The financing is the latest to buck a dearth of new issues in the leveraged loan market, which has been dominated by repricings and refinancings. With only a few months until the U.S. presidential election and the expectation of U.S. Federal Reserve rate cuts looming, bankers expect lenders to shift gears to work on M&A proposals.

The proposed Nuvei loan would be the biggest such deal since the $2.6 billion loan sold in April to fund KKR’s purchase of a Broadcom unit. The largest deal of the year was a $5 billion package sold in February to finance the acquisition of Cotiviti.

Backed by Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds, Nuvei provides a variety of payment processing services. It counts with brands like Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd., fashion retailer Shein Group Ltd. and sports betting firm DraftKings Inc. as customers, according to its website.

Founder and Chief Executive Officer Philip Fayer will retain a significant stake in Nuvei following the acquisition, according to an April statement.

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