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Stryrolution places new forward credits Frankfurt, Germany - November 7, 2014 - Today Styrolution completes the placing of a new First Lien Term Loan B of approximately 1.05 billion with international institutions. Borrower are Polystyrene Group GmbH and Polystyrene US Holding LLC. Net sales will be used together with the Second Lien PIK Toggle Loan and the available funds for financing:

Completion of the transaction is anticipated in the final three months of 2014, subject to the approval of the regulators.

Successful placement of 200 million Euro bond loan by Giesecke+Devrient| G+D

For the first one in its entirety, the globally active safety technologies group Giesecke+Devrient has placed a promissory note loan of 200 million Euro. "The great triumph of the promissory note loan shows Giesecke+Devrient's outstanding creditworthiness and investors' trust in the company's strategy," said Dr. Peter Zattler, Member of the Executive Board and CFO of Giesecke+Devrient.

"By placing this promissory note loan, we have also successfully placed our financing tools on a wider footing at very favourable terms." It was placed with a large number of Sparkassen, cooperatives and merchant lenders and has maturities between 5 and 10 years.

Revenue will be used for general corporate finance and to support operating expansion in the areas of payments, connectivity, identities and electronic securities. Founded in Munich, Germany, Giesecke+Devrient (G+D) is a globally active safety technologies group. The G+D Group designs, manufactures and markets safe payments, connections, identity management and electronic data protection systems.

D+G is the technological market leader in these segments and has a fierce market share. Group customers are mainly corporate and retail banking, wireless services, enterprise, government and government.

Seized money used to alert Morecambe family members to the fish trafficking of loan sharks.

Moneys seized by sentenced loan-sharks will be used to alert fighting households to the risk of illicit moneylenders. England's Illgal Money Lending Team (IMLT) is working with the Great Places Housing Group as part of a new fellowship programme to increase shark consciousness and guide where help can be found when needed by trafficked people.

The 00 programme, implemented by Great Places with the help of locals Shane Johnstone and Anna Read, will help support locals' elementary schooling. They will use the money from the loan dogfish for a range of open drop-in session and workshop to raise sensitivity in the class. These include entertaining events such as making lamps with seafood motifs and a large stopper that illuminates the shape of the dogfish.

Schoolchildren will also be taught how to better administer their funds during meetings by using the IMLT's invaluable educational packages. They will be exhibited at More Music's lantern festival in November this year and will be available at The White Elephant Art Gallery. Catherine Michaels, coordonnatrice du développement communautaire au Great Places Housing Group, sagte :

"It is the creative, enthusiastic and committed nature of this initiative that is helping to communicate the messages about the risks of loan shark lending and how to encourage alternatives for safe savings and lending, such as the Morecambe Bay Credit Union. It' a worthwhile venture to participate in and which Great Places is pleased to sponsor.

The company will also work with the award-winning musical and educational organization More Musik to offer songwriting lessons on illicit cashing. Workshop will take place in November in four elementary colleges and everyone is invited to join a community meeting on Wednesday, November 7, 2018, 3pm-17pm at More music on Devonshire Road in Morecambe to make a lamp for a dogfish or participate in a musical meeting to make tunes for the rental party.

The Great Places are one of several nationwide criminal assets funded to combat loan shores in their area. The head of the illicit money lending team, Tony Quigley: "to put an end to this insensitive outrage. Credit shark casualties are often compelled to repay beyond what has been loaned and then exposed to threat, force and other extremist means when they can no longer affordable to continue payment.

Morecambe and environs can get free, private and unbiased guidance on a variety of topics ranging from accommodation, social services and social assistance at drop-in meetings at Oban House hosted by Citizens Advice North Lancashire. At national level, the illicit monetizing teams have ensured more than 382 criminal actions for illicit monetizing and related activities, resulting in nearly 329 years' imprisonment.

You' ve written off 73. 7 million pounds worth ofthe illicit debts and aided over 28,000 group. In order to announce a loan shark:

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