Cognyte Software Updates Credit Facility Terms with Financial Institutions

Reuters2025-12-31
Cognyte Software Updates Credit Facility Terms with Financial Institutions

Cognyte Software Ltd. has submitted an application to update the terms of its existing credit facility, originally approved on January 24, 2024, with a financial institution. The application, signed by authorized signatories David Abadi and Ilan Rotem following a board resolution dated December 28, 2025, seeks to amend specific terms of the current credit arrangement. The bank retains full discretion to approve or reject the requested amendments. If approved, the updated terms will become an integral part of Cognyte’s credit documentation, effective from the date of the bank’s actual update. All other terms of the original credit facility remain unchanged unless otherwise specified.

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