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GE Capital, Franchise Finance Provides $25 Million

22/02/2012 08:48 (91 Day 21:26 minutes ago)

The FINANCIAL --  GE Capital, Franchise Finance provided a $25 million credit facility to support an investment in Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza, Inc. by an affiliate of The Quilvest Group.

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According to General Electric Company, the financing includes a $17 million term loan and an $8 million revolving credit facility. Funding was provided through GE Capital’s bank affiliate, GE Capital Financial Inc.

 

The Quilvest Group has invested around $4 billion in more than 300 private equity and real estate funds and 150 direct investments.

 

Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza opened their first store in Florida in 2002 and now has 32 locations throughout Florida, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, New York and Connecticut.

 

 

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