Huron Consulting Group Secures Extended and Expanded $1.1 Billion Credit Facility with Major Financial Institutions

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Huron Consulting Group Secures Extended and Expanded $1.1 Billion Credit Facility with Major Financial Institutions

Huron Consulting Group Inc. has successfully amended and extended its senior secured credit facility, expanding its borrowing capacity to $1.1 billion. The updated agreement includes a $700 million Revolving Credit Facility and a $400 million Term Loan A, with the maturity date extended from November 2027 to July 2030. The refinancing, supported by Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase Bank, and PNC Bank, reflects strong lender confidence in Huron's strategic direction. This enhanced facility aims to support Huron's capital deployment strategy and financial goals, focusing on shareholder value and programmatic acquisitions. Further details will be available in Huron's forthcoming Form 8-K on its website.

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