A total of 216 Debt Offering deals (pending and completed) were announced in the Global Consumer sector, in the last twelve months resulting in a total deal value of over $87,132.4 million. In the LTM period, April 2022 turned out to be the most prolific in terms of deal size, with a total deal value of $21,012.6 million, resulting in an average deal value of $875.5 million during that month. On the other hand, the month of June 2021 was the most prolific in terms of deal volume, recording a total of 38 deals, resulting in an average deal value of $301.0 million during that month.
Of the 216 deals, the deal secured between ABN AMRO Bank NV; Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank SA; Danske Bank AS; DNB Bank ASA; Nordea Bank Abp; Rabobank NA; Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB and Mowi ASA, was the largest Debt Offering deal in the Global Consumer sector, which was valued at $2,142.8 million and was completed on June 30, 2021. The second-largest deal was between Aresbank; Banco Cooperativo Espanol SA; Banco de Sabadell SA; Banco Santander SA; Bank of America Europe Designated Activity Company; Barclays Bank Ireland PLC; BBVA; BNP Paribas SA; CaixaBank SA; Citibank Europe plc; Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank SA; Deutsche Bank (Espana); Deutsche Bank Luxembourg SA; Goldman Sachs Bank USA; Ibercaja Banco SA; Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Europe) S.A.; Intesa Sanpaolo SpA; JP Morgan SE; Kutxabank SA; Socgen Financiaciones Iberia. S.L; Societe Generale SA; Unicaja Banco SA; UniCredit Bank Austria AG and El Corte Ingles SA, while the third-largest deal was between Aresbank; Banco Cooperativo Espanol SA; Banco de Sabadell SA; Banco Santander SA; Bank of America Europe Designated Activity Company; Barclays Bank Ireland PLC; BBVA; BNP Paribas SA; CaixaBank SA; Citibank Europe plc; Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank SA; Deutsche Bank (Espana); Deutsche Bank Luxembourg SA; Goldman Sachs Bank USA; Ibercaja Banco SA; Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Europe) S.A.; Intesa Sanpaolo SpA; JP Morgan SE; Kutxabank SA; Socgen Financiaciones Iberia. S.L; Societe Generale SA; Unicaja Banco SA; UniCredit Bank Austria AG and El Corte Ingles SA. The Aresbank; Banco Cooperativo Espanol SA; Banco de Sabadell SA; Banco Santander SA; Bank of America Europe Designated Activity Company; Barclays Bank Ireland PLC; BBVA; BNP Paribas SA; CaixaBank SA; Citibank Europe plc; Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank SA; Deutsche Bank (Espana); Deutsche Bank Luxembourg SA; Goldman Sachs Bank USA; Ibercaja Banco SA; Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Europe) S.A.; Intesa Sanpaolo SpA; JP Morgan SE; Kutxabank SA; Socgen Financiaciones Iberia. S.L; Societe Generale SA; Unicaja Banco SA; UniCredit Bank Austria AG-El Corte Ingles SA deal and the Aresbank; Banco Cooperativo Espanol SA; Banco de Sabadell SA; Banco Santander SA; Bank of America Europe Designated Activity Company; Barclays Bank Ireland PLC; BBVA; BNP Paribas SA; CaixaBank SA; Citibank Europe plc; Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank SA; Deutsche Bank (Espana); Deutsche Bank Luxembourg SA; Goldman Sachs Bank USA; Ibercaja Banco SA; Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Europe) S.A.; Intesa Sanpaolo SpA; JP Morgan SE; Kutxabank SA; Socgen Financiaciones Iberia. S.L; Societe Generale SA; Unicaja Banco SA; UniCredit Bank Austria AG-El Corte Ingles SA deal were valued at $1,195.0 million and $1,016.8 million, respectively. The fourth-largest deal was between Banca March SA; Banco Sabadell SA; Banco Santander SA; Bankinter SA; BBVA; CaixaBank SA; ING Bank NV; Rabobank-Europastry SA valued at $905.0 million, whereas the deal between Agricultural Bank of China Ltd; Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd; Bank of China Ltd; BBVA; China Construction Bank Corp; China Development Bank; Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd-China Foods Ltd valued at $700.0 million was the fifth-largest deal.
Cumulatively, the top five deals amounted to $5,959.6 million and accounted for nearly 6.84% of the total deals (by value) announced during the last twelve months. By region, North America accounted for 41.06% of the total Debt Offering deals done globally, and recorded a total deal value of $36,229.7 million, which accounted for 33.64% of the total deal size on a global scale.
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