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Olympic Steel Completes Amendment and Extension of $625MM Credit Facility

Revolving credit facility extended through 2030 provides liquidity for working capital, acquisitions and future growth initiatives.

byRita Garwood
April 23, 2025
in News, Deal Announcements

CLEVELAND — Olympic Steel Inc. (Nasdaq: ZEUS), a leading national metals service center, announced that it has amended and extended the maturity of its existing $625 million, five-year asset-based revolving credit facility through April 17, 2030.

The revolving credit facility is secured primarily by the accounts receivable, inventory, property, equipment and select real estate owned by the Company. The revolving credit facility includes an increase option of up to $200 million.

After giving effect to the amendment and the extension, the Company had approximately $269 million of availability under the revolving credit facility. The Company intends to use funds borrowed under the revolving credit facility for working capital needs, acquisitions and funding of future growth initiatives.

“Through the support of the syndicate of banks involved in our revolving credit facility, the amendment and five-year extension provide an excellent source of low-cost capital to Olympic Steel,” said Richard A. Manson, Chief Financial Officer. “Our continued discipline around working capital and operating expenses has afforded us a great deal of liquidity and flexibility under the revolving credit facility, which we intend to use to sustain our ongoing operations, as well as our acquisition and organic growth initiatives.”

Bank of America, N.A. is the Administrative Agent and Joint Lead Arranger. BofA Securities, Inc. is the Joint Bookrunner. Wells Fargo Bank, National Association is the Joint Lead Arranger, Joint Bookrunner and Syndication Agent. KeyBank National Association is the Documentation Agent, and The Huntington National Bank and Fifth Third Bank, National Association, are Co-Agents.

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