Lenders Reduce Delphi Energy Credit Facility to $132.5MM
After their semiannual review, National Bank of Canada, Bank of Nova Scotia and Alberta Treasury Branches reduced Delphi Energy’s credit facility by 5% to $132.5 million.
After their semiannual review, National Bank of Canada, Bank of Nova Scotia and Alberta Treasury Branches reduced Delphi Energy’s credit facility by 5% to $132.5 million.
According to industry trade publication The Wrap, indie studio Envision Media Arts has closed a $50 million credit line with National Bank if Canada.
Macro Enterprises closed a new $115 million senior credit facility with a syndicate of lenders led by TD Bank as lead arranger, sole bookrunner and administration agent.
Just Energy Group confirmed the company has renegotiated an agreement with a syndicate of lenders, including CIBC as administrative agent, which increases capacity, lengthens term and improves rate.
Boyd Group announced it increased its existing revolver to $150 million with an accordion feature to maximum of $250 million. The deal was arranged by TD Bank with Bank of America, National Bank of Canada and Scotiabank participating.
Medical Facilities announced the amendment of its credit facility with National Bank of Canada to increase the size of the facility to $100 million from its current limit of $50 million.
Cascades said it entered into an agreement with its banking syndicate, led by National Bank of Canada and Scotiabank as co-lead arrangers, to extend and amend certain condition of its existing $750 million revolver.
Stingray Digital Group signed an amended and restated credit agreement provided by a syndicate of banks.
Altus Group expanded its revolver to $200 million (from $159.7 million).
SiriusXM Canada renewed its senior facility with National Bank of Canada and the Toronto-Dominion Bank.