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Bank of Montreal Amends Organigram’s Credit Agreement

byPhil Neuffer
May 29, 2020
in Deal Announcements

Bank of Montreal served as lead arranger and agent for an amendment to Organigram’s credit agreement dated May 31, 2019. The agreement also includes a syndicate of three other lenders.

The amendment modifies certain terms of a $115 million term loan and $25 million revolving credit facility. The amendment specifically (i) extends the final draw deadline of the term loan to July 31, 2020, (ii) postpones the commencement of principal repayments on the term loan to Nov. 30, 2020, (iii) adjusts certain financial ratios to be maintained by the company both before and after Nov. 30, 2021 (the conversion date), (iv) modifies the applicable margin pricing and standby fee terms to reflect current market conditions and (v) removes the uncommitted option to increase the facilities by an incremental $35 million.

As at the date hereof, Organigram has drawn $85 million of the term loan and, pursuant to the agreed upon terms and conditions of the facilities, can continue to draw down up to $30 million through to July 31, 2020. Principal repayments on the term loan will commence on Nov. 30, 2020 at a rate of 2.5% per quarter. The revolver will be used for general corporate and working capital purposes and is available based on a percentage of trade receivables and currently undrawn. Organigram may, at its discretion, repay the balance of the facilities without penalty, at any time. Subject to certain exceptions, funds raised by Organigram after Dec. 31, 2020 are required to be used to repay the facilities.

The pricing of the facilities continues to be a set margin, which before the conversion date will be fixed at 2.5% or 3.75%, over BMO’s Prime Based Loans or a Bankers’ Acceptance or equivalent rate based on the applicable term, respectively. After the conversion date, the margin may increase or decrease based on a pricing grid linked to Organigram’s senior funded debt to EBITDA ratio as calculated at each quarter-end. Based on the current Bankers’ Acceptance benchmark rates and the margin in the pricing grid, the interest payable is expected to be in the range of 4.4% to 4.8% per annum.

In addition to the existing customary financial and restrictive covenants, Organigram agreed, as part of the amendment, to maintain an unrestricted cash balance of no less than $30 million at all times, $8 million of which has been deposited as cash collateral with BMO as security for the facilities. The facilities continue to be secured by the assets of Organigram, which primarily consist of the company’s Moncton campus production facility.

Organigram is a licensed producer of cannabis.

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