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Published on 2/7/2020 in the Prospect News Bank Loan Daily.

Matador changes $200 million incremental term B OID talk to 99.75-par

By Sara Rosenberg

New York, Feb. 7 – Matador Bidco revised original issue discount talk on its fungible $200 million incremental term loan B (BB-/BB) due October 2026 to a range of 99.75 to par from 99.5, according to a market source.

Pricing on the incremental term loan is Libor plus 475 basis points with a 0% Libor floor, in line with existing term loan B pricing.

Included in the incremental term loan is a ticking fee of half the spread from days 45 to 90 and the full spread thereafter.

The loan has a 1.1x debt service coverage ratio covenant and a six-month debt service reserve account requirement.

HSBC Securities (USA) Inc. is the physical bookrunner on the deal. TCG, BNP Paribas Securities Corp., Citigroup Global Markets Inc., Deutsche Bank Securities Inc., RBC Capital Markets, Santander and Intesa are also bookrunners.

Commitments are due at 5 p.m. ET on Monday, accelerated from 5 p.m. ET on Tuesday, the source added.

Proceeds will be used to fund a portion of a pre-agreed deferred purchase price to Mubadala.

Funding is expected in mid-May.

With the incremental loan, the term loan B will total $825 million.

The company is also seeking an amendment to its credit agreement to revise the debt incurrence and restricted payment provisions to facilitate the proposed transaction.

Lenders are being offered a 5 bps amendment fee.

Carlyle is the sponsor.

Matador Bidco is a holding company that is a 38.5% shareholder in Cepsa, a privately held integrated energy company in Europe.


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