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B&M to issue £250m in senior secured notes

Mon 18 November 2024 12:29 | A A A

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(Sharecast News) - B&M European Value Retail announced plans to issue 250m in sterling-denominated senior secured notes on Monday, due 2031, to repay its existing senior secured notes maturing in 2025.

The FTSE 100 discount retailer said the proceeds would also address outstanding balances under its revolving credit facility as of 28 September, and support general corporate purposes, including working capital for store expansion and inventory growth.

It said the new notes would be senior secured obligations, guaranteed by certain subsidiaries, and would rank equally in payment priority with its existing senior credit facilities and previously-issued notes.

Those included the company's 155.52m 3.625% notes due 2025, 250m 4% notes due 2028, and 250m 8.125% notes due 2030.

At 1224 GMT, shares in B&M European Value Retail were down 5.42% at 357.9p.

Reporting by Josh White for Sharecast.com.

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