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    PAC Capital Raises $300m for Titan Trust Bank

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    By Editor Editor on June 18, 2022 Business, News
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    PAC Capital Limited PAC Capital, the investment banking arm of Pan African Capital Holdings has successfully raised US$300 Million in funding from the African Export-Import Bank on behalf of Titan Trust Bank (TTB) to support the acquisition of a majority stake in Union Bank Plc (UBN).

    PAC Capital’s Managing Director, Humphrey Oriakhi, made this known in a statement shortly after the deal was sealed. He said, “specifically, the arranged funding completed the funds required for the proposed acquisition.”

    PAC Capital Limited is the Investment Banking and Advisory arm of Pan African Capital Holdings, with an excellent track record of successful fundraising and financial advisory services across Aviation, Financial Services, Telecommunications, Power and Energy, Oil and Gas, Agro-Allied, and Hospitality industries in Nigeria and across and beyond Africa.

    It is expected that this acquisition will enhance the competitive dynamics of the Nigerian banking sector while maintaining confidence in Nigeria’s financial services industry and broader financial stability. The development impact of the acquisition as stated by Afreximbank is immense as TTB plans to leverage the merged entity to provide financing of about US$3 billion over the medium term of which over US$600 Million will directly support intra-regional trade finance.

    This landmark deal comes shortly after the investment banking firm was awarded the “Best Investment Banking and Advisory Firm Nigeria 2022” by the World Business Outlook Awards.

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