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LMA REACHES 800+ MEMBERS

We are delighted to announce that over 800 organisations are now members of the
LMA. What an amazing achievement and how fitting to reach this number as we
celebrate 25 years of the LMA. Thank you to all our members around the world who
continue to support and work with us. We now have members in over 65 countries.

We never take members’ support for granted, because it is together that we have
made the LMA the institution it is today.


LMA PUBLISHES UPDATED GERMAN LAW REF FACILITY AGREEMENTS

We have published updated versions of our German Law Euro Term Facility
Agreement for Real Estate Finance (REF) Multiproperty Investment Transactions
(in both German and English). The latest updates to these documents follow
changes to our primary documents to reflect the end of the Brexit transition
period on 31st December 2020, as well as the removal of Reference Banks from the
fallback waterfall. 

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SECONDARY TRADE CONFIRMATIONS NOW AVAILABLE ON LMA.AUTOMATE PLATFORM

LMA.Automate Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Loan Market Association,
has today launched automated LMA recommended form secondary trade confirmations
on the LMA.Automate platform to support the secondary loan market. Subscribers
will now be able to generate secondary trade confirmations from an automated
template incorporating all versions and options available in the latest static
versions of the LMA recommended forms. Secondary loan market participants should
also note that the LMA recommended form confidentiality undertakings have
already been automated and are available on the platform.  

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NEW ARTICLE: THE LOAN MARKET AND THE DIGITISATION IMPERATIVE

We, in collaboration with Finastra, are delighted to announce the launch of the
first in a three part series looking at digitisation in the loan market.

In this first article, we identify the building blocks necessary to permit the
change to digitisation – a change that has the potential to transform and grow
the loan market.
 

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NEW E-LEARNING COURSE

We are delighted to announce the introduction of our new e-learning course
'Transitioning to RFRs'. 

The course has been designed to educate members on the transition from LIBOR and
shift to risk-free rates (RFRs). The course currently consists of two initial
modules: 'Introduction - Replacing LIBOR' and 'RFRs – differences to LIBOR'.
Further modules will be added in due course.  We hope these modules will be of
great benefit to our members and help remedy any outstanding uncertainties
regarding the shift to RFRs.

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LMA PUBLISHES A MODEL FORM CRI POLICY DOCUMENT

We, with the assistance of the Lloyd's Market Association and the International
Underwriting Association, have published a model form of Credit Risk Insurance
Policy. The CRI Policy is drafted:for the purposes of insuring single borrower
credit risk arising from a loan agreement; and with a view to the CRR
requirements for unfunded credit protection.The CRI Policy was put together by
an experienced working party, consisting of representatives from law firms,
banks, brokers, insurers, A2Z Risk Services, Lloyd's and the IUA and was based
on their first-hand experiences of undertaking such transactions.

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RECENT ACTIVITY


DOCUMENTATION (29 SEPTEMBER 2022)

LMA publishes updated versions of its German Law Euro Term Facility Agreement
for Real Estate Finance (REF) Multiproperty Investment Transactions (in both
German and English). 


DOCUMENTATION (1 SEPTEMBER 2022)

LMA publishes risk-free rate version of senior single currency term facility
agreement for real estate finance multiproperty investment transactions
(senior/mezzanine) with and without observation shift.


DOCUMENTATION (10 AUGUST 2022)

LMA, with the assistance of the Lloyd's Market Association ("Lloyd's") and the
International Underwriting Association ("IUA") publishes a model form of Credit
Risk Insurance Policy ("CRI Policy"). The CRI Policy is drafted: for the
purposes of insuring single borrower credit risk arising from a loan agreement;
and with a view to the CRR requirements for unfunded credit protection.


DOCUMENTATION (20 JUNE 2022)

LMA publishes updates to its Real Estate Finance (REF) Investment Security
Agreement, REF Development Security Agreement and REF Shareholder Security
Agreement (the Security Agreements) following the enactment of the National
Security and Investment Act 2021 (the NSIA).



DOCUMENTATION (28 APRIL 2022)

LMA publishes revised versions of the real estate investment property facility
agreement, development property facility agreement and associated term sheets
which envisage the use of RFRs from the outset.


DOCUMENTATION (11 APRIL 2022)



LMA publishes a new security agreement and associated user guide for use in
various common law African jurisdictions (Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda and
Zambia).






ON DEMAND EVENTS

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13

Competition Law Compliance
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Aug
17

The implications of the National Security and Investment Act 2021
Webinar: on demand
Aug
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The Implications of the Pensions Act
Webinar: on demand
Jul
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Loan Operations Conference, 7 June 2022
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Milan Seminar
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LMA Warsaw Training
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Export Finance Extended Early Evening Seminar
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East Africa Syndicated Loans Conference
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WEBSITE OVERVIEW VIDEO

Watch our video overview of the LMA website providing a virtual tour of the site
to help you locate all the interesting and latest content.


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LIBOR TRANSITION GLOSSARY

This glossary covers key terms related to the transition from LIBOR to near
risk-free rates ("RFRs").


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SUSTAINABLE LENDING GLOSSARY

The sustainable lending glossary will aid transparency of terms in this rapidly
evolving area of the market.


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GREEN LOAN PRINCIPLES (GLP)

The GLP have been developed by an experienced working party with a view to
promoting the development and integrity of the green loan product.


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SUSTAINABILITY LINKED LOAN PRINCIPLES (SLLP)

Sustainability linked loans aim to facilitate and support environmentally and
socially sustainable economic activity and growth.


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LMA SECONDARY SETTLEMENT STATISTICS

Collation of settlement statistics from major European trading banks


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UNDERSTANDING THE LOAN MARKET

E-learning course comprised of 10 modules providing an overview of the
syndicated loan market.


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EU BAIL-IN LEGISLATION SCHEDULE

As part of the co-operation between the LMA, LSTA, APLMA and also ICMA, each of
their forms of bail-in clause refer to a common EU Bail-In Legislation Schedule,
which has been prepared by the LMA, in order to describe the relevant national
implementation legislation and write-down and conversion powers.


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