DEBT AND EQUITIES GWG Holdings Inc., a Minneapolis-based company engaged in the secondary market for life insurance, has completed the renewal of its $100 million credit facility with DZ Bank AG Deutsche Zentral-Genossenschaftsbank. GWG, together with certain of its subsidiaries, entered into an amended and restated credit and security agreement with Autobahn Funding Co., as the conduit lender, and DZ Bank, as the committed lender and as the agent on behalf of secured parties under such agreement.
Regis Corp., Edina, declared a regular quarterly dividend of 6 cents per share, payable Feb. 26 to shareholders of record as of Feb. 12. There are about 56.6 million shares outstanding.
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