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AFC Gamma Provides $82.5MM Senior Secured Credit Facility to Bloom Medicinals

byIan Koplin
April 22, 2022
in Deal Announcements

AFC Gamma provided a senior secured credit facility of up to $82.5 million to Bloom Medicinals Holding Company and certain of its affiliates, a privately held multi-state cannabis operator with licenses in Missouri, New Jersey and Ohio. Bloom intends to use the proceeds from the new credit facility to repay existing debt, fund expansion initiatives, acquire a Level 1 Cultivation license in Ohio and provide additional working capital.

“We are excited to support Bloom’s business as they acquire a Level 1 Cultivation license in Ohio, which coupled with their five existing dispensaries gives them a vertical presence in Ohio, a state that we believe has an attractive medical cannabis program. This acquisition allows their business operations to be vertically integrated in both Ohio and Missouri,” Leonard M. Tannenbaum, CEO of AFC Gamma, said. “Additionally, we are pleased to continue our long-standing relationship with Bloom, by refinancing two outstanding loans to them and providing growth capital in this third loan. This relationship is a prime example of our ability to support our client’s expansion and grow with them over time.”

“We are pleased to have partnered with AFC Gamma to strengthen our balance sheet as we enter our next phase of growth,” Nicole Stark, CEO of Bloom, said. “This is our third transaction with AFC Gamma and we are pleased to continue with them as our lender, given their flexibility and creativity in structuring a loan to meet our ever-changing needs. AFC Gamma was there to support the growth of our business in a time when traditional lenders could not understand the nuances in the cannabis industry. We look forward to utilizing this latest financing to expand our business and provide high-quality medical products to our growing patient community.”

AFC Gamma has committed $82.5 million under Bloom’s senior secured credit facility. The facility is secured by first-lien mortgages on Bloom’s owned real estate properties and other commercial security interests. AFC Agent served as agent for the transaction.

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