GE HealthCare signs new $500 million 364-day revolving credit facility with JPMorgan Chase Bank and lenders

Reuters02-28
GE HealthCare signs new $500 million 364-day revolving credit facility with JPMorgan Chase Bank and lenders

GE HealthCare Technologies Inc. entered into a new 364-day senior unsecured revolving credit agreement on Feb. 26, 2026, with JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. as administrative agent and other lenders, providing a $0.5 billion committed facility maturing Feb. 25, 2027. The new facility replaces and terminates GE HealthCare’s prior $0.5 billion 364-day revolving credit agreement dated March 27, 2025, which was ended without penalty. Borrowings will bear interest based on ABR or SOFR options for U.S. dollars, EURIBOR for euros, or SONIA for pound sterling, plus a ratings-based margin.

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