Wall Street Banks Launch Debt Sale to Refinance Warner Bros. Bridge Loan

Deep News
05/19

A syndicate of Wall Street banks, spearheaded by JPMorgan Chase, initiated a loan offering on Tuesday linked to Warner Bros. Discovery. This issuance will assist the media conglomerate in partially refinancing its $15 billion bridge loan and covering associated fees and expenses.

The offering comprises a $5 billion term loan and a €1 billion (approximately $1.16 billion) loan, both maturing in 2033. Lender meetings are scheduled for Wednesday.

As of the end of March, the entertainment company's total debt stood at approximately $32.7 billion. This refinancing effort comes at a time when investors are concerned that interest rates may remain elevated for an extended period, potentially increasing corporate borrowing costs.

Rising yields are placing additional pressure on highly leveraged companies attempting to manage or refinance their existing debt.

According to the term sheet, Barclays, BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, NatWest, Royal Bank of Canada, UBS, and Wells Fargo are serving as joint bookrunners for this transaction.

Paramount, which is planning to complete its $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. by the third quarter of this year, stated that the combined company is expected to have a net debt of around $79 billion at the time of closing.

The deal is still pending approval from antitrust regulators in Europe and the United States, who are investigating how the merger would impact studio output, content licensing, streaming competition, and the theatrical exhibition industry.

Analysts anticipate that the newly merged entity will rely on its established intellectual property franchises and growth in streaming services to manage its substantial debt burden.

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