FAQ

What is LDX?
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What is LDX?

Lampert Debt Xchange (“LDX”) is the premier secondary market specializing in privately placed institutional grade corporate debt. Whether selling loans or syndicating out a portion of a credit, LDX provides a marketplace for thousands of institutional participants to market, buy, and sell, seasoned private debt investments.

How Does LDX Work for Sellers?
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How Does LDX Work for Sellers?

When a Seller decides to list a particular note or loan, or syndicate a portion or participation in a note, LDX provides a step by step process to do so:

  1. The seller completes an Investment Summary Form providing Company information - and instrument specific data designed to elicit interest from members of LDX without jeopardizing Seller of Company confidentiality.
  2. Sellers have the option to pre-populate a public facing data room with standard documentation such as an NDA or Joinder, and exclusive private data rooms with the detailed information regarding the investment.
  3. LDX supports this with an exceptionally intuitive and easy to use process to create a unique data room, that will serve to expeditiously elicit possible proposals for the debt, and all of the necessary precautions to prevent the unwarranted and unauthorized use of information.
  4. Access to private data room information is only available once a seller approved NDA is executed by interested parties. Sellers are free to use LDX standardized forms, an LDX standardized Joinder to an existing NDA or their own documents uploaded to the site for distribution along with summary information sheets generated automatically from the Investment Summary Form.

We believe that the sale of seasoned, private placements is a highly confidential possible transaction. To Preserve Seller’s privacy concerns, neither the Seller nor the underlying creditor’s identity is disclosed until an NDA has been executed by the potential Buyer and is satisfactory to the Seller.

What Type of Investment Opportunities Does LDX Provide?
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What Type of Investment Opportunities Does LDX Provide?

LDX supports transactions across the entire spectrum of private corporate debt. This includes, but is not limited to, performing, distressed, and bankrupt credits across all debt forms including:

  1. Revolving Credit Facilities (Both Cash Flow and ABL)
  2. Senior Secured Term Loans
  3. Second Lien Term Loans
  4. Senior Unsecured Term Loans
  5. Junior Unsecured Term Loans
  6. Unitranche Facilities
  7. Mezzanine Debt
  8. Preferred Stock and Convertible Preferred Stock
How Do I Become a Member of LDX?
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How Do I Become a Member of LDX?

Becoming a member of LDX is a simple process that can be completed online. Please see our Become a Member section to begin the process:

  1. New members complete the Registration Form and agree to the LDX Terms and Conditions through the “Sign Up” portal.
  2. All new accounts will undergo a review process by the LDX Investor Qualification Team.
  3. Following completion of the new account review, the requested member will receive an email notifying them of changes to their membership status.
  4. Also, should you prefer to become a member manually, please do not hesitate to call LDX at (646) 367-4660.
How Much Does LDX Cost?
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LDX Fee Schedule

The following is a summary of the fees charged for use of the Lampert Debt Xchange.

  1. Annual Membership Fee: At present, there is no fee for membership. However membership is limited to Qualified Institutional Buyers as defined by SEC Rule 501.
  2. Transaction Listing Fee: At present, there are no listing fees.
  3. Transaction Completion Fees: Depending on the size of the transaction completed, LDX will charge a percentage of the completed transaction amount to the Seller in accordance with the following matrix:

    Transaction Fees on a per transaction basis:

    • 75 basis points for first $50 million of face value plus
    • 50 basis points for the next $50 million of face value plus
    • 25 basis points for amounts exceeding $100 million

    Use of LSTA transaction documents by non-LSTA members requires payment of a $500 creditable towards an LSTA yearly membership fee.

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