An "excluded lenders" clause prevents certain financial institutions from participating in a loan syndication. Typically used to protect borrowers from competitors or entities with conflicting interests, this provision allows the borrower to specify which lenders are barred. The primary beneficiaries are companies seeking to safeguard sensitive financial information and maintain strategic advantages during debt financing.
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