Arrangers

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural of arranger. An arranger is a party who organizes or structures financial transactions, often in syndicated loans or debt arrangements.
    The arrangers coordinated the syndicated loan for the corporate borrower.

Forms

  • arranger

Commentary

"Arrangers" is generally used as the plural form of "arranger," important in contexts like syndicated lending and debt structuring.

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