
Swedish debt collector Intrum AB has returned to Europe's high-yield bond market for the first time after a spike in financing costs previously forced it into a restructuring. The company's re-entry signals a recovery in market access following its financial difficulties. This move is significant as it indicates renewed investor confidence in the firm's creditworthiness.
Analyzed · Moderate confidence (57%)
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Indicates improved access to capital for distressed companies
Intrum AB is a Swedish debt collector.
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Intrum AB is a Swedish debt collector.
BloombergSwedish debt collector Intrum AB is back in Europe’s high-yield bond market for the first time since a notable increase in financing costs led to a restructuring.
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Intrum AB is a Swedish debt collector.
BloombergIntrum AB is back in Europe's high-yield bond market.
BloombergThis is the first time Intrum AB has accessed Europe's high-yield bond market since a sharp jump in financing costs forced it into a restructuring.
BloombergA sharp jump in financing costs forced Intrum AB into a restructuring.
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