Huntsman Extends Receivables Financing to $180 Million with Toronto-Dominion Bank

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Huntsman Extends Receivables Financing to $180 Million with Toronto-<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/D">Dominion</a> Bank

Huntsman Corporation has announced that its subsidiary, Huntsman International LLC, entered into Master Amendment No. 13 to its U.S. Receivables Loan Agreement and related transaction documents on December 29, 2025. The amendment, involving Huntsman Receivables Finance II LLC, VANTICO GROUP S.à r.l., The Toronto-Dominion Bank $(TD)$, and other financial institutions, replaces PNC Bank with TD as administrative and collateral agent, increases lender commitments to $180 million, and extends the program’s maturity date to December 29, 2028. The amendment also implements other changes to the company’s existing U.S. accounts receivable securitization program.

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