Banks, Private Credit Compete to Finance IVI’s $2.4 Billion Sale - Bloomberg

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Banks and private credit firms are competing to provide debt financing for a potential 2.2 billion-euro ($2.4 billion) sale of IVIRMA Global, a chain of fertility clinics. 

KKR & Co., Cinven Ltd., Nordic Capital and Carlyle Group Inc. are among buyout firms that have expressed interest in acquiring the Spanish company, according to people familiar with the matter. Cinven and U.S private equity firm Amulet Capital have discussed teaming up, two of the people said.