Seritage Growth Properties Makes $20 Million Prepayment on Berkshire Hathaway Term Loan, Reducing Outstanding Debt to $50 Million

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<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/SRG">Seritage Growth Properties</a> Makes $20 Million Prepayment on Berkshire Hathaway Term Loan, Reducing Outstanding Debt to $50 Million

Seritage Growth Properties has announced a voluntary prepayment of $20 million toward its $1.6 billion term loan facility provided by Berkshire Hathaway Life Insurance Company of Nebraska. With this latest prepayment, Seritage has now repaid a total of $1.55 billion since December 2021, leaving $50 million outstanding on the term loan. The company stated that the current prepayment will reduce its annual interest expense related to the facility by approximately $1.4 million, with cumulative repayments reducing annual interest expense by about $110 million.

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