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Banks Lend Billion to Flying Tiger Owner - InsideBusiness

Summary by ib.dk
As part of a large-scale rescue plan, Flying Tiger was injected with a billion last week. The money is intended to both ensure more freedom of action and at the same time settle the enormous bank debt to Nordea and Danske Bank that the chain built up under the ownership of the previous main shareholder EQT. This is happening after the chain broke its loan agreements with the banks at the end of 2024, which is why it has been struggling to find a…
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As part of a large-scale rescue plan, Flying Tiger was injected with a billion last week. The money is intended to both ensure more freedom of action and at the same time settle the enormous bank debt to Nordea and Danske Bank that the chain built up under the ownership of the previous main shareholder EQT. This is happening after the chain broke its loan agreements with the banks at the end of 2024, which is why it has been struggling to find a…

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ib.dk broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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