Jiayin Group Secures RMB600 Million Loan Facility from Financial Institutions

Reuters11-12
Jiayin Group Secures RMB600 Million Loan Facility from Financial Institutions

Jiayin Group Inc., a leading fintech platform in China, has announced that its indirect wholly-owned subsidiary, Shanghai Jirongzhicheng Enterprise Development Co., Ltd., has entered into a loan facility agreement with certain financial institutions. Under the agreement, the lenders will provide a loan facility of up to RMB600 million, which can be drawn in multiple tranches until December 31, 2025. The loan carries an annual interest rate equal to the current over-five-year loan prime rate of 3.5% and will mature on November 11, 2032. The facility is secured by a mortgage on commercial property owned by Jirongzhicheng, a pledge of 100% equity interest in Jirongzhicheng by its parent company, and additional guarantees from related entities. Jiayin Group plans to use the loan proceeds for general working capital purposes.

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