If you're looking to borrow more than $50 million, it's likely you'll
need a lead lender with the credentials to syndicate the loan. A syndicated
loan is typically structured and priced by the lead arranger or agent, who
then sells portions of the credit to other lenders or investor groups under
terms negotiated by the agent. Today's more diverse investor base often requires
that a loan be structured to meet the needs of the market.
Bank of America's Loan Syndications
Team is dedicated solely to underwriting, arranging, distributing, and trading senior floating-rate debt to investment and non-investment grade issuers.
Syndicating asset-based deals
requires a particular set of skills—collateral exams as well as machinery, equipment,
and real estate appraisals. What's really critical in syndication is the reputation of
the lead arranger and administrative agent. A combination of expertise in both asset
valuation and syndication is why Bank of America Business Capital is one of the largest asset-based lenders in the country in deals over $100 million.