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Published on 8/11/2023 in the Prospect News Bank Loan Daily.

Bank Loan Calendar: $15.5658 billion deals being marketed

August Lender Calls

CHG HEALTHCARE: Lender call Aug. 14; new term loan; Goldman Sachs; Salt Lake City-based private healthcare staffing company that specializes in temporary physician staffing services.

Upcoming Closings

ACCESS CIG LLC: $1.125 billion five-year first-lien term loan (B2/B) talked at SOFR plus 500 bps, 0.5% floor, OID 97 to 97.5, 101 soft call for six months; Jefferies, Macquarie, Nomura and Golub; also new revolver; refinance existing revolver and first-lien term loan; Livermore, Calif., provider of records and information management solutions for highly regulated industries.

APPLOVIN CORP.: $1.5 billion first-lien term B (Ba3) due August 2030 talked at SOFR plus 310 bps, 0.5% floor, OID 99 to 99.5, 101 soft call for six months; JPMorgan, BofA Securities, KKR, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley; help refinance existing term loan; Palo Alto, Calif., provider of marketing software.

ASGN INC.: $500 million seven-year covenant-lite term B (Ba1) at SOFR plus 225 bps, 0% floor, OID 99.75, 101 soft call for six months; Wells Fargo; refinance existing term B; Glen Allen, Va., provider of IT and professional services in the technology, digital, creative, engineering and life sciences fields.

AXALTA COATING SYSTEMS LTD.: $1.845 billion senior secured term B-4 due Dec. 20, 2029 talked at SOFR plus 250 bps, 0.5% floor, OID 99.75 to par, 101 soft call for six months; Barclays; repricing; Glen Mills, Pa., coatings company.

AZZ INC.: Expected closing late August; $1.03 billion senior secured covenant-lite term B (Ba3/B) due May 13, 2029 at SOFR plus 375 bps, 0.5% floor, issue price par, 101 soft call for six months; Citigroup, Wells Fargo, Barclays, U.S. Bank and CIBC; repricing; Fort Worth, Tex., provider of hot-dip galvanizing and coil coating solutions.

ECL ENTERTAINMENT LLC: $380 million seven-year covenant-lite term B (B2/B+) talked at SOFR plus 475 bps to 500 bps, 0.75% floor, OID 98, 101 soft call for six months; Deutsche Bank and Citizens; also new revolver; refinance existing capital structure; regional gaming company.

ENTEGRIS INC.: $2.318 billion senior secured covenant-lite first-lien term B due July 06, 2029 talked at SOFR plus 250 bps, 0% floor, issue price par, 101 soft call for six months; Morgan Stanley; repricing; Billerica, Mass., supplier of advanced materials and process solutions for the semiconductor and other high-tech industries.

EPICOR SOFTWARE CORP.: $350 million incremental term loan talked at SOFR plus 425 bps, 0.75% floor, OID 98.5, 101 soft call for six months; KKR; repay some second-lien term loan borrowings and floating-rate notes, and general corporate purposes; Austin, Tex., provider of enterprise business software services.

FOUR SEASONS HOTELS LTD.: Expected closing Aug. 14 week; roughly $845.8 million senior secured covenant-lite first-lien term B (Ba3/BBB-) due Nov. 30, 2029 at SOFR+10 bps CSA plus 250 bps, 0.5% floor, issue price par, 101 soft call for six months; Morgan Stanley; repricing; Toronto-based luxury hotels company.

KYMERA INTERNATIONAL: $100 million incremental term loan (B3/B-) due October 2025 at SOFR plus 600 bps, 0.5% floor, OID 96; Goldman Sachs and M&T Bank; pay down ABL facility borrowings and put cash on the balance sheet; Research Triangle Park, N.C., specialty materials manufacturer and service provider, specializing in metal based powders, custom alloys and coatings across a wide range of end markets.

MICHAEL BAKER INTERNATIONAL LLC: $125 million incremental first-lien term loan due December 2028 talked at SOFR plus 500 bps, 0.75% floor, OID 98.8; UBS; fund an acquisition and repay ABL facility borrowings; Pittsburgh-based provider of engineering and consulting services, focused on complex infrastructure challenges.

PLAYCORE: $640 million first-lien term B (B2/B) due March 2027 talked at SOFR plus 425 bps to 450 bps, 1% floor, OID 98, 101 soft call for six months; Goldman Sachs; refinance existing first- and second-lien term loans and add cash to the balance sheet; Chattanooga, Tenn., designer, manufacturer and marketer of commercial playground, park, recreation and specialty equipment and related complementary products.

SONICWALL: $725 million first-lien term loan due May 2028 talked at SOFR plus 475 bps to 500 bps, 0.5% floor, OID 97, 101 soft call for six months; UBS; amend and extend, and refinance a portion of existing second-lien term loan; Milpitas, Calif., provider of network security solutions.

STANDARDAERO (DYNASTY ACQUISITION CO.): $2.575 billion first-lien term loan due August 2028 talked at SOFR plus 425 bps, 0% floor, OID 98.5, 101 soft call for six months; UBS and RBC; amend and extend existing first-lien term loan and refinance existing 2021 incremental first-lien term loan; Scottsdale, Ariz., provider of aircraft engine maintenance, repair and overhaul services.

TACALA COS.: $110 million of bank debt; KKR and Wells Fargo; $25 million add-on revolver; $85 million add-on first-lien term loan at SOFR+CSA plus 425 bps, CSA is 11.448 bps one-month rate, 26.161 bps three-month rate and 42.826 bps six-month rate, 0.75% floor, OID 98; help fund a dividend; also repricing upwards existing first-lien term loan to SOFR+ARRC CSA plus 425 bps, 0.75% floor, and existing second-lien term loan to SOFR+ARRC CSA plus 800 bps, 0.75% floor; Vestavia Hills, Ala., franchise operator of Taco Bell restaurants.

TENNECO INC.: $1.397 billion senior secured covenant-lite term B (B1) due November 2028 talked at SOFR+10 bps CSA plus 500 bps, 0.5% floor, OID 85 to 86, 101 soft call through Nov. 17, 2023; Citigroup, BofA Securities, Barclays, BNP Paribas, Jefferies, RBC, TD Securities, Wells Fargo, Deutsche Bank, BMO, Credit Suisse, Goldman Sachs, ING, Mizuho, MUFG, Santander and U.S. Bank; help repay senior secured interim credit facility associated with the buyout of the company by Apollo; Lake Forest, Ill., designer, manufacturer and marketer of automotive products for original equipment and aftermarket customers.

On The Horizon

APOTEX PHARMACEUTICAL HOLDINGS INC.: New debt financing; RBC, Scotia, HSBC and Truist; help fund buyout by SK Capital Partners LP; Toronto-based pharmaceutical company.

ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES: Roughly $1.8 billion credit facilities; $300 million revolver; $1.5 billion in term loan debt; help fund spin-off from Aramark; provider of full-service rental programs with programs focused on uniforms, floor mats, towels, linens, managed restroom and first aid services.

BAUSCH + LOMB CORP.: New debt financing; JPMorgan; fund acquisition of Xiidra, libvatrep and AcuStream from Novartis; Vaughan, Ont., eye health company.

BIOPHARMA SOLUTIONS: New debt financing; help fund buyout by Advent International and Warburg Pincus from Baxter International Inc.; provider of sterile contract manufacturing solutions, parenteral delivery systems and customized support services to the pharma and biotech industries.

EVERTEC INC.: $600 million in one or more incremental term B loans; Truist; help fund acquisition of Sinqia; Puerto Rico-based full-service transaction processing company.

FIRE & SECURITY HOLDINGS LLC: New debt financing; help fund buyout by GTCR from ADT Inc.; commercial security, fire and life safety company.

FORWARD AIR CORP.: New credit facilities; term loans; $400 million revolver; help fund acquisition of Omni Logistics LLC from Ridgemont Equity Partners and EVE Partners LLC and refinance existing debt; Greeneville, Tenn., provider of transportation services.

GENTIVA: New debt financing; Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, UBS, BNP Paribas, Citizens, Truist and Wells Fargo; fund acquisition of Heartland hospice and home care agencies/locations from ProMedica; hospice, palliative and personal care company.

HERITAGE-CRYSTAL CLEAN INC.: New senior secured credit facilities; Jefferies and SMBC; revolver; first-lien term loan; help fund buyout by J.F. Lehman & Co.; Hoffman Estates, Ill., provider of parts cleaning, hazardous and non-hazardous waste services, used oil re-refining, antifreeze recycling, industrial and field services, and emergency and spill response services.

SIMON & SCHUSTER: New credit facilities; Jefferies, KKR, UBS, HSBC, RBC, Mizuho and Goldman Sachs; roughly $1.1 billion term loan; revolver; help fund buyout by KKR from Paramount Global; New York-based general interest publishing company.

SYNEOS HEALTH INC.: $2.7 billion senior secured credit facilities; Goldman Sachs, UBS, RBC, BMO, HSBC, Wells Fargo, Citigroup, Jefferies, Macquarie, Natixis and Truist; $500 million revolver; $2.2 billion term loan; help fund buyout by Elliott Investment Management, Patient Square Capital and Veritas Capital; Morrisville, N.C., biopharmaceutical solutions organization.

TEMPUR SEALY INTERNATIONAL INC.: New debt financing; help fund acquisition of Mattress Firm Group Inc. and repay Mattress Firm’s outstanding debt; Lexington, Ky., designer, manufacturer, distributor and retailer of bedding products.

VERITIV CORP.: New debt financing; Goldman Sachs, RBC, Wells Fargo, BMO and UBS; help fund buyout by Clayton, Dubilier & Rice LLC; Atlanta-based distributor of packaging, facility solutions and print products.

VISTRA OPERATIONS: New term loan debt; Citigroup, BMO and Mizuho; help fund acquisition of Energy Harbor Corp.; Irving, Tex., retail electricity and power generation company.

WORLDPAY: New debt financing; JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, Deutsche Bank and UBS; help fund buyout of a majority stake by GTCR from Fidelity National Information Services Inc. (FIS); provider of payment processing solutions.


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