Ares Commercial Real Estate Boosts Wells Fargo Facility to $600 Million

Reuters12-20 05:47
Ares Commercial Real Estate Boosts <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/EOD">Wells Fargo</a> Facility to $600 Million

Ares Commercial Real Estate Corporation has announced an amendment to its existing Third Amended and Restated Master Repurchase and Securities Contract with Wells Fargo Bank, National Association. The amendment, entered into on December 18, 2025, increases the commitment amount of the facility from $450 million to $600 million. The upsize in the facility was accompanied by the payment of an upsize fee. Several subsidiaries of Ares Commercial Real Estate Corporation, including ACRC Lender W LLC, ACRC Lender W TRS LLC, ACRC Warehouse Holdings LLC, and ACRC 2017-FL3 Holder REIT LLC, are parties to the agreement.

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