CEMEX closes unsecured bank agreement with investment grade terms and conditions for U.S.$3.25 billion - CEMEX closes unsecured bank agreement with investment grade terms and conditions for U.S.$3.25 billion
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publishDate3 November 8, 2021
November 8, 2021
- Represents major milestone in path to investment grade.
- Oversubscribed transaction with 21 financial institutions participating.
- Simplified guarantor structure has been replicated across all senior notes.
- Sustainability-linked transaction.
CEMEX, S.A.B. de C.V. (“CEMEX”) (NYSE: CX) announced today that it has successfully closed a new $3.25 billion syndicated credit agreement (the “Credit Agreement”) and used the proceeds to fully repay its previous facilities agreement.
The new Credit Agreement consists of a $1.5 billion 5-year amortizing Term Loans and a $1.75 billion 5-year committed Revolving Credit Facility. The committed facility is roughly $600 million higher than the previous facilities agreement, resulting in a stronger liquidity position which is favorable from a company risk and credit rating perspective.
The Credit Agreement has financial covenants consistent with an investment grade capital structure, with a maximum leverage ratio of 3.75x throughout the life of the loan, and a minimum interest coverage ratio of 2.75x.
The Credit Agreement is denominated exclusively in US Dollars and includes an interest rate margin grid that is about 25 basis points lower on average than that of the previous facilities agreement. Additionally, half of the Term Loans have been swapped into Euros using derivative instruments.
Furthermore, the new Credit Agreement is the first debt to be issued under CEMEX’s recently published Sustainability-linked Financing Framework (the “Framework”), which is aligned to the company’s Future in Action strategy and its ultimate vision of a carbon-neutral economy. The annual performance in respect to the three metrics referenced in the Framework may result in a total adjustment of the interest rate margin of plus or minus 5 basis points, in line with other sustainability-linked loans from investment grade rated borrowers.
"This new Credit Agreement represents a major milestone in our path to investment grade as it is our first major syndicated unsecured bank agreement since 2009. It showcases CEMEX’s continued access to diversified funding sources while further aligning our financing strategy to our leadership in addressing climate change,” said CEMEX CEO Fernando A. Gonzalez. “We are starting a new chapter for the company where we shift our strategic balance a bit more towards growth and the advancement of our Climate Action goals.”
The Joint Bookrunners and Joint Lead Arrangers under the 2021 Credit Agreement are BofA Securities Inc., BNP Paribas, Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. The Sustainability Structuring Agent for the 2021 Credit Agreement is ING Capital LLC.
Additionally, the Credit Agreement has a simpler guarantor structure to that of the previous facilities agreement. This new guarantor structure has been replicated in all of CEMEX’s senior notes and consists only of CEMEX Concretos, S.A. de C.V., CEMEX Operaciones México, S.A. de C.V., Cemex Innovation Holding Ltd. and CEMEX Corp.
CEMEX is a global construction materials company that is building a better future through sustainable products and solutions. CEMEX is committed to achieving carbon neutrality through relentless innovation and industry-leading research and development. CEMEX is at the forefront of the circular economy in the construction value chain and is pioneering ways to increase the use of waste and residues as alternative raw materials and fuels in its operations with the use of new technologies. CEMEX offers cement, ready-mix concrete, aggregates, and urbanization solutions in growing markets around the world, powered by a multinational workforce focused on providing a superior customer experience, enabled by digital technologies. For more information, please visit: cemex.com.
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