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Nordea and SEB enters into a SEK 2,000,000,000 credit facility agreement

April 27, 2026 Banking and Finance

On 22 April 2026, Nordea and SEB entered into a credit facility agreement in the aggregate amount of SEK 2,000,000,000 (with an accordion option for an additional SEK 400,000,000) with Humble Group AB (publ).

The new credit facility agreement comprises a term loan and a revolving credit facility which will replace the company’s existing credit facilities originally entered into on 25 July 2023. The new facilities have a term of three years each, with an option to extend for a further period of up to two years.
 
Humble Group is a Swedish group of companies specialising in driving value creation and accelerating growth in small and medium-sized companies within the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector. Through an entrepreneurial approach and active ownership, Humble Group focuses on transforming its businesses and developing them to meet the consumer needs of the future. The company holds a number of brands, a global distribution network and production facilities, with subsidiaries operating independently within their respective business areas, whilst Humble Group provides strategic direction and support. The group is headquartered in Stockholm.
 
Nordea and SEB was advised by Vinge in connection with the transaction. Vinge’s team consisted of Helena Göransson, Kamyar Najmi and Nilufer Nouri.

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