Whirlpool Corporation Files Prospectus for $1.2 Billion Senior Notes Offering
Reuters
Jun 12
Whirlpool Corporation Files Prospectus for $1.2 Billion Senior Notes Offering
Whirlpool Corporation has filed a prospectus supplement with the Securities and Exchange Commission as part of its public offering of $1.2 billion in senior notes. The offering includes $600 million of 6.125% Senior Notes due 2030 and $600 million of 6.500% Senior Notes due 2033. The company aims to use the proceeds from this offering to repay part of its outstanding amounts under a Term Loan Agreement with Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation and other lenders. The notes were issued under an indenture with U.S. Bank Trust Company, and the transaction closed on June 11, 2025. The legal matters regarding the notes were addressed by Kirkland & Ellis LLP, serving as U.S. counsel to Whirlpool.
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