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What is an institutional term loan B (TLB) in a broadly syndicated LBO financing?

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The TLB is the workhorse of large LBO capital structures: a senior secured, floating-rate loan (priced at SOFR plus a spread) arranged by banks but sold to institutional investors — mainly CLOs and…

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