Nexans Secures €280M State-backed Loan

Thursday, June 11, 2020

French industrial cable provider Nexans announced today the execution of a French State-backed €280 million (around $318,4) term loan facility, issued by a pool of French banks.

The loan has a twelve-month maturity and an extension option, up to five years, exercisable by Nexans. The French state is guaranteeing the Facility at 80%, the offshore cabling specialist said in a statement.

As of March 31st, 2020, and prior to securing the Facility, Nexans liquidity position already stood at sound 1.0 billion euros, including a 600 million euros undrawn revolving credit facility, the company said.

Early April 2020, the Group drew down 200 million euros from the revolving credit facility to repay commercial papers at maturity. 

"Nexans has sufficient liquidity for its operations and foreseen financial commitments, with no debt repayments before 2021," it said.

Crédit Agricole CIB (acting as agent), BNP Paribas (acting as coordinator), CIC, Crédit Agricole Ile de France, Natixis and Société Générale acted as lending banks.

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