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Towergate takeover takes dramatic twist

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Reports suggest unsecured creditors in deal to take hold of the troubled consolidator.

The takeover of Towergate has taken a new twist with reports that unsecured creditors are set to grab hold of the business.

According to the Financial Times the move will involve a cash injection of £300m from the junior creditors led by Highbridge Capital Management - an arm of JP Morgan - and involving private equity firm KKR, and Sankaty Advisors, a global credit specialist.

On Monday Towergate announced that it was in the process of selling to secured creditors in a move that would halve its

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