BANYAN Tree Holdings on Tuesday said it will be able to repay its S$100 million fixed-rate notes maturing on June 5, 2020 with a coupon of 4.85 per cent, after taking into consideration its working capital, cash and bank facilities. Read more at The Business Times.
BANYAN Tree Holdings on Tuesday said it will be able to repay its S$100 million fixed-rate notes maturing on June 5, 2020 with a coupon of 4.85 per cent, after taking into consideration its working capital, cash and bank facilities.
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