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Published on 10/7/2020 in the Prospect News Bank Loan Daily.

APi Group launches $250 million term loan at Libor plus 275 bps

By Sara Rosenberg

New York, Oct. 7 – APi Group Inc. held a lender call at 4 p.m. ET on Wednesday to launch a non-fungible $250 million incremental senior secured covenant-lite term loan B due October 2026 that is talked at Libor plus 275 basis points with a 0% Libor floor and an original issue discount of 98, according to a market source.

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

Security is a perfected first priority lien on substantially all tangible and intangible assets and capital stock of the borrower and guarantors.

Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and U.S. Bank are the joint lead arrangers on the deal. Citigroup is the administrative agent.

Proceeds will be used to replenish balance sheet cash and to pay transaction costs, fees and expenses.

The company is also seeking an amendment to its credit agreement to add guarantors organized outside of the United States and Canada subject to certain agreed security principles and a guarantor coverage test of at least 85% of consolidated EBITDA.

Commitments and consents are due at noon ET on Oct. 14, the source added.

Lenders are being offered a 10 bps amendment fee.

APi is a New Brighton, Minn.-based business services provider of safety, specialty and industrial services.


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