Dunn Loren Merrifield Advisory Partners Announced As Sole Arranger/Issuing House For ‘FFF’ Securitisation Transaction

Securitisation Transaction

The formal signing for the First Future Flow ‘FFF’ Securitisation transaction sponsored by Continental Transfert Technique Limited held on Monday 29th January 2018 with Dunn Loren Merrifield Advisory Partners taking the lead as Sole Arranger/Issuing House for the transaction.

 

(L-R) Roheen Berry, Managing Director, Continental Transfert Technique Ltd, Dr. Benoy Berry, Chairman/Founder, Continental Transfert Technique and Mr. Sonnie Ayere, Chairman/ Founder, Dunn Loren Merrifield Group at the formal signing for the First Future Flow ‘FFF’ Securitisation transaction held in Lagos.

The event which held at the executive board room of Dunn Loren Merrifield Group, had in attendance representatives of the executing parties that included DLM Advisory Partners, Perchstone & Graeys -Solicitors to the transaction, Banwo & Ighodalo -Solicitors to the Trustees, DLM Trust Company, Bond Trustee, Dr. Benoy Berry, Chairman, Continental Transfert Technique Limited, Mr. Sonnie Ayere, Chairman, Dunn Loren Merrifield Group, Roheen Berry, Managing Director, Continental Transfert Technique Limited, Mr. Tor Langoy, Chairman, BD Globe Capital and Adewole Adebayo, Company Secretary/Legal Adviser, Continental Transfert Technique Limited.

African Prudential Plc are named as Registrars to the transaction while Data Pro, Global Credit Rating Co. Ltd and Agusto & Co. were mentioned as rating agencies in the prospectus among others.

It would be recalled that Continental Transfert Technique Limited, the technical partner to the Nigeria Immigration Service, had in September 2017 remitted to the Federal Government of Nigeria N1.2bn generated in one year from the sale of the Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Aliens Card (CERPAC) to foreigners living and working in the country.

CERPAC, otherwise known as green card, is mandatory for all expatriates in the country and is renewable every year. Continental Transfer Technique Limited is in charge of the scheme on behalf of the Nigerian government.

 

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