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Castlelake Considers Possible Offer for EasyJet

Private credit firm Castlelake stated it is considering an offer for the UK-based discount airline. The announcement was made in a company statement.

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Castlelake said it is considering a possible offer for UK-based discount carrier EasyJet. The private credit firm issued the statement without providing additional details on timing, valuation, or next steps.

Operates as a low-cost airline serving routes across Europe from its UK base. Castlelake invests in private credit and alternative assets. No further information on financing, regulatory approvals, or stakeholder reactions was included in the statement.

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