Aviat Networks Inc. Expands Credit Facility with $40 Million Increase Through Third Amendment Agreement
Reuters
Sep 03
Aviat Networks Inc. Expands Credit Facility with $40 Million Increase Through Third Amendment Agreement
Aviat Networks Inc., a leading telecommunications company, has announced a significant amendment to its existing credit agreement. On August 28, 2025, the company entered into a Third Amendment to its Credit Agreement with Wells Fargo Bank, Citigroup Global Markets Inc., and Regions Capital Markets. The amendment involves an increase of $20 million in both the Incremental Term Loan Commitments and the Revolving Credit Commitment. These financial enhancements are facilitated by new lenders who were not part of the original agreement. This strategic move is aimed at bolstering Aviat Networks' financial flexibility and supporting its growth initiatives.
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