Shift4 Payments Launches €435 Million Senior Notes Offering

Reuters12-02
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/FOUR">Shift4 Payments</a> Launches €435 Million Senior Notes Offering

Shift4 Payments Inc., a leader in integrated payments and commerce technology, has announced that its subsidiaries are proposing to offer €435 million aggregate principal amount of 5.500% senior notes due 2033 in a private offering. These new notes will be issued as additional securities under the same indenture as the company's previous €680 million issuance of 5.500% senior notes due 2033 completed in May 2025. The new notes and existing notes are intended to form a single class of debt securities and will have identical terms except for issue date and price. The net proceeds from the offering are intended for general corporate purposes, including repayment of debt, strategic acquisitions, growth initiatives, and potential share repurchases. There can be no assurance that the offering will be completed as described.

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