James Hardie Industries Successfully Closes $1.7 Billion Note Offering to Fund AZEK Acquisition

Reuters
18 Jun
James Hardie Industries Successfully Closes $1.7 Billion Note Offering to Fund AZEK Acquisition

James Hardie Industries plc has announced the successful closing of its private offering of senior secured notes, raising $1.7 billion in aggregate principal amount. The offering includes $700 million of notes due 2031 with an interest rate of 5.875% per annum and $1 billion of notes due 2032 with an interest rate of 6.125% per annum. The proceeds are intended to finance the acquisition of the AZEK Company Inc., repay AZEK's existing credit facility, and cover related transaction fees and expenses. The offering was highly successful, being multiple times oversubscribed and receiving an investment grade rating from multiple agencies.

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