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						 NEW YORK -- Auramet  International, Inc. (“Auramet”), a leading precious metals merchant, announced that it has closed a $350 million syndicated  revolving credit facility (the “Facility”) led by Macquarie Group  (“Macquarie”). Macquarie’s Commodities and Global Markets business acted  as Mandated Lead Arranger, Bookrunner and Administrative Agent for the  Facility, which was well oversubscribed. The Facility complements  Auramet’s various bilateral banking facilities. 
 
Auramet welcomes the addition of Natixis, New York Branch to the  bank group, joining the existing bank group that includes Coöperatieve  Rabobank U.A., N.Y. Branch, HSBC Bank USA, N.A., Commonwealth Bank of  Australia, Wells Fargo Bank, CIBC Bank USA, and Brown Brothers Harriman  & Co. The Facility has been oversubscribed each year since  inception. 
 
“Auramet’s relationships and industry knowledge are the  foundation of our 21-year history and our banks have consistently  provided the strong support needed for our growth,” said Kimberly Oates,  Auramet CFO. “Auramet strives to deliver the highest level of service  to our clients through our understanding of their business and market  conditions, and we pair that with experienced and responsive bankers in  the commodity finance business. Liquidity is paramount in this industry,  and this syndication will provide us additional capacity to meet the  needs of our clients.” 
 
“We are pleased to provide the Facility, further supporting  Auramet and the financing of its global precious metals merchant  business,” said John Spillane, Senior Managing Director in Macquarie’s  Commodities and Global Markets business. “As a leader in commodity  financing, Macquarie provided vital liquidity in collaboration with the  financial institutions that comprise Auramet’s bank group.” 
 
Macquarie previously led a $300 million syndicated revolving credit facility, which was also well oversubscribed. 
						
						
						
						 						
                                                              
						
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