PRA Group Inc. Announces €300 Million Senior Notes Offering to Repay Outstanding Debts

Reuters09-23
PRA Group Inc. Announces €300 Million Senior Notes Offering to Repay Outstanding Debts

PRA Group Inc., a leading company in the acquisition and collection of nonperforming loans, announced its intention to offer €300 million in senior notes due in 2032. The proceeds from this offering are planned to be used to repay approximately $174 million of outstanding borrowings under the company's North American revolving credit facility and an additional $174 million from its European revolving credit facility. This move reflects PRA Group's strategic focus on managing its debt and optimizing its financial structure. The notes are to be offered to qualified institutional buyers and certain persons outside the United States, with a prohibition on sales to retail investors in the EEA and the United Kingdom.

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