Secured Research | Equipment Finance Originator | Monitor | Monitor Suite | Converge | STRIPES Leadership
No Result
View All Result
ABF Journal
Forward for Specialty Finance
SUBSCRIBE
Lender & Services Directory
  • News
    • People
    • Economy
    • All News
  • Deals
  • Magazine
    • Magazine Issues
    • Nominations
  • Features
    • ABF Journal Pulse
    • Resolving MCA Distress
  • Recruiting
  • Events
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • News
    • People
    • Economy
    • All News
  • Deals
  • Magazine
    • Magazine Issues
    • Nominations
  • Features
    • ABF Journal Pulse
    • Resolving MCA Distress
  • Recruiting
  • Events
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
ABF Journal
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Bankruptcy Court Authorizes JCPenney Access to DIP Financing

byPhil Neuffer
June 5, 2020
in News

The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas authorized JCPenney to access its debtor-in-possession financing, which includes $450 million of new money from its existing first lien lenders. JCPenney previously received approval to access and use its approximately $500 million in cash collateral. Under the terms of the DIP agreement, JCPenney has access to up to $225 million immediately, and will have access to an additional $225 million as needed after July 15, 2020, subject to certain conditions. In addition, the company’s ad hoc crossholder group of lenders has agreed to participate in the rollup portion of the DIP in the amount of $53 million.

As previously reported, JCPenney entered into a restructuring support agreement with lenders holding approximately 70% of the company’s first lien debt to reduce the company’s outstanding indebtedness and strengthen its financial position. To implement the financial restructuring plan, the company filed voluntary petitions for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. JCPenney sought authorization at its second day hearing to access $900 million in debtor-in-possession financing from its existing first lien lenders, which included $450 million of new money.

“We are pleased to have received court approval to access $450 million in new money, $225 million of which will be drawn immediately,” Jill Soltau, CEO of JCPenney, said. “This is a positive step forward that will help us execute our plan for renewal and store optimization strategy, continue working seamlessly with our vendor partners, fund our ongoing business operations and continue our focus on further developing the company’s go-forward business plan to successfully restructure JCPenney. In recent weeks, we have safely welcomed back valued customers to nearly 500 JCPenney stores, and we look forward to opening additional stores while following guidance from local and state orders. This progress would not be possible without the hard work and dedication of our associates, and we remain confident we will emerge from both Chapter 11 and this pandemic as a stronger retailer.”

Kirkland & Ellis is serving as legal advisor, Lazard is serving as financial advisor and AlixPartners is serving as restructuring advisor to JCPenney.

Previous Post

CIBC Supplies $6MM Revolving Credit Facility to Vbrick Systems

Next Post

Horizon Technology Finance Supports Emalex With $15MM Venture Loan Facility

Related Posts

Advanced Power Closes $100M Corporate Credit Facility
Deal Announcements

CMC Railroad Closes $87.9MM Credit Facility with Bank of Texas

August 19, 2026
Deal Announcements

EXL Closes New $1B Senior Secured Credit Facility with Bank Syndicate

August 19, 2026
News

Northleaf Closes Inaugural Low-Correlation Asset-Based Specialty Finance Fund

August 19, 2026
News

GA Group Acquires Law Litigation Support Practice from Kaseno

August 19, 2026
Deal Announcements

Dimension Energy Secures $857MM in Additional Capital to Accelerate Distributed Solar Growth

August 19, 2026
Advanced Power Closes $100M Corporate Credit Facility
Deal Announcements

Flexential Secures $800MM to Fund Data Center Development Across Four Markets

August 19, 2026
Next Post

Horizon Technology Finance Supports Emalex With $15MM Venture Loan Facility

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

The 200,000-Company Landscape: Where Institutional Capital Still Falls Short in the U.S. Middle Market

The 200,000-Company Landscape: Where Institutional Capital Still Falls Short in the U.S. Middle Market

August 6, 2026

The MCA ‘Restructuring’ Problem: What’s in a Word?

July 24, 2026

TMA Leading Edge Series with Michael Petrecca – Merchant Cash Advances: An Engine of Distress

July 31, 2026

The Lender Marketplace: How Non-Bank Lending Is Reshaping the Capital Stack

July 31, 2026

About Us

For over 50 years, RAM Holdings’ brands have led the commercial finance industry in publishing, talent development, research and events. ABF Journal’s audience is comprised of as many as 18,000 specialty finance industry executives, private equity investors, investment bankers, advisors, service providers and more.

Our Brands

  • Secured Research
  • Equipment Finance Originator
  • Monitor
  • Monitor Suite
  • Converge
  • STRIPES Leadership

 

Learn More

  • Advertise
  • Magazine
  • Contact Us

Newsletter

Driving specialty finance forward for decades with insights, recognition and deals. Sign up now.

SUBSCRIBE >>

© 2025 RAM Group Holdings - A Leading Commercial Finance Publishing Group For Over 50 Years

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • People
    • Economy
    • All News
  • Deals
  • Features
    • ABF Journal Pulse
    • Resolving MCA Distress
  • Magazine
    • Magazine Issues
    • Nominations
  • Events
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
Provider Directory >>

© 2025 RAM Group Holdings - A Leading Commercial Finance Publishing Group For Over 50 Years