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Published on 11/14/2022 in the Prospect News Bank Loan Daily.

Four Seasons talks $850 million term loan B at SOFR plus 325-350 bps

By Sara Rosenberg

New York, Nov. 14 – Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts launched on Monday its $850 million seven-year senior secured first-lien term loan B (BB+) with price talk of SOFR+10 basis points CSA plus 325 bps to 350 bps with a 0.5% floor and an original issue discount of 97, according to a market source.

The term loan has 101 soft call protection for six months and amortization of 1% per annum, the source said.

Mandatory prepayments are from 50% of excess cash flow, subject to leverage-based step-downs, 100% of asset sale proceeds, subject to reinvestment rights, and 100% of debt issuance proceeds, subject to customary baskets.

Security is a first priority pledge on the accounts receivable, inter-company debt receivables and intellectual property of Four Seasons Hotels Ltd., and the capital stock of the borrowers, the guarantors and certain other entities but excluding the capital stock of Four Seasons Holdings Inc. and Dragonfire Holding Ltd., subject to customary exceptions.

Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and Morgan Stanley Senior Funding Inc. are the joint lead arrangers on the deal. Citigroup is the administrative agent.

Commitments are due at noon ET on Friday, the source added.

Proceeds will be used to refinance an existing senior secured first-lien term loan due November 2023 and pay related fees and expenses.

Closing is expected on Nov. 30.

Four Seasons is a Toronto-based luxury hotels company.


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