Arranger

/əˈreɪndʒər/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A person or entity that organizes or structures financial transactions or agreements, especially in debt or securities.
    The arranger facilitated the syndication of the loan among multiple banks.

Forms

  • arrangers

Commentary

In finance law, the term 'arranger' is often used to denote the primary organizer of syndicated loans or securities offerings; clarity in role definition is crucial in contracts.

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