Global law firm White & Case LLP has advised International Game Technology PLC (IGT), a global leader in the supply of lottery solutions, on its €500 million high yield bond issuance
The bond was issued by IGT Lottery Holdings B.V., a wholly-owned subsidiary of IGT, and guaranteed on a senior basis by IGT and certain of its wholly-owned subsidiaries. The notes were sold pursuant to Rule 144A and Regulation S under the US Securities Act,listed on the Official List of Euronext Dublin and admitted to trading on the Global Exchange Market of Euronext Dublin.
The White & Case team that advised on the transaction’s capital markets aspects was led by partners Michael Immordino (London & Milan), James Greene (London) and Evgeny Scirtò Ostrovskiy (Milan & London) and included associates Pietro Bancalari (London & Milan) and Lorenza Fici (Milan) and lawyers Noemi Stimamiglio and Alessio Marano (both Milan). The team in Milan that advised on debt finance aspects included partner Stefano Bellani and associates Da Sol Choi and Lorenzo Suzzi. The team in Frankfurt that advised on German security law aspects included partner Sebastian Schrag, local partner Daniel Rogits, senior transaction lawyer Alexander Hansen Diaz and portfolio lawyer Giulia-Francesca Meyer. The team which advised on New York law security aspects included partner Anthony Tama (London) and associate Bettina de Catalogne (Paris).
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