Syndication Companies definition

Syndication Companies means each of the companies organized in the Cayman Islands that are co-owned by the Purchaser, on the one hand, and third party investors, on the other hand, for the purpose of funding the Purchaser’s portfolio investments through the sale of Syndication Companies’ Equity Interests to third party investors, including each of the companies listed on SCHEDULE 5 Part 6 (List of Entities - Syndication Companies), which schedule shall designate whether such company is wholly-owned or majority-owned by any Obligor on the Effective Date, and which the Purchaser represents is a complete list of all of the Syndication Companies and its direct and indirect ownership interests therein in existence on the Effective Date.
Syndication Companies means each of the companies organized in the Cayman Islands that are co-owned by AIHL, on the one hand, and third party investors, on the

Examples of Syndication Companies in a sentence

  • In the event that AIM designates any brokers or dealers through which purchases or sales of securities, on behalf of the New Holdco Entities and the Syndication Companies will be made, no such brokers or dealers may be Affiliates of AIM.