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Ares Capital Management Provides $1.8B Credit Facility to Dye & Durham

byIan Koplin
October 11, 2021
in Deal Announcements

Dye & Durham, a provider of cloud-based software and technology solutions for legal and business professionals, entered into an approximately $1.8 billion committed senior secured credit facility. Ares Capital Management acted as administrative agent and lead arranger with respect to the new facility.

Dye & Durham intends to use the proceeds from the new facility to repay the amounts outstanding under its existing term loan facility, with the remaining amounts to be used to finance its continued acquisition strategy.

“We believe the new facility will give us additional capital flexibility, allowing us to continue to execute on our build to a billion strategy,” Matt Proud, CEO of Dye & Durham, said.

The new facility is comprised of a $1.5 billion initial term loan, a $200 million delayed draw term loan (DDTL) and a $75 million revolving credit facility. The initial term loan and DDTL have maturity dates of six years from closing and the revolver has a maturity date of five years from closing. The DDTL can be drawn in portions to fund permitted acquisitions and is available for two years from closing. Borrowings under the new facility will be secured by a first charge over substantially all of Dye & Durham’s assets. The new facility will contain customary representations and warranties, positive and negative covenants and events of default. The initial term loan and DDTL will not have any financial covenants.

Canaccord Genuity acted as financial advisor and DLA Piper acted as legal counsel to Dye & Durham for the transaction. Latham & Watkins acted as legal counsel to the lenders for the transaction.

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