Capital One/GE capital Tops List of Lead Arrangers of Leveraged Loans to Healthcare

Hello Monkeys,

I found this while doing research on the company. No one really talks about their leverage finance group that is technically housed under their commercial bank. Who would be some of their direct competitors in leverage loans up to one billion?

Anyone have any insight on what its like working there? I know there healthcare lev fin and real estate were purchased from GE Capital.

 
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I interned at GEHC and the vast majority of their leveraged lending is for equipment and structuring leases for hospitals. The business is not what it used to be. GE Healthcare Equipment Finance which was part of Capital is now rolled into the healthcare business’ P&L. They do finance like 7x EBITDA+ to hospitals but the real money is from when hospitals decide to extend leases on equipment. They finance both GE’s products and competitors however they syndicate the loans to institutional investors like TIAA and Keybanc

 

7x ebidta ? I'm assuming tenor is 5 years - how much of the loan is amortised and how much bullet is left at the end of 5 years?

 

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