Xponential Fitness Secures $525 Million Term Loan to Refinance Debt and Repurchase Preferred Stock

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<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/XPOF">Xponential Fitness</a> Secures $525 Million Term Loan to Refinance Debt and Repurchase Preferred Stock

Xponential Fitness Inc. has entered into a new credit agreement to refinance its existing debt with a five-year term loan facility totaling $525 million. The agreement also includes a revolving credit facility with a borrowing capacity of $25 million. Proceeds from the term loan will be used to fully refinance Xponential's existing credit facility, fund the repurchase of all outstanding convertible preferred stock, and cover related fees and expenses. The new arrangement is expected to reduce the company's interest payments by up to one percent if certain financial milestones are met, and positions Xponential Fitness to better support its strategic priorities and long-term value creation.

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