William Hill to issue corporate bonds

From iGaming Business

British online and land-based gaming operator William Hill is hoping to raise approximately £375 million after announcing a scheme that will see it issue seven-year corporate bonds to institutional investors from tomorrow.

London-based William Hill revealed that proceeds from the initiative will be used to repay £275 million in short-term bridge loans that were taken on as part of its acquisition in March of Sportingbet Australia along with April’s purchase from Playtech Limited of the 29 percent stake in its William Hill Online joint venture.

“The remainder of the proceeds will be used to clear down outstanding amounts under the group’s revolving credit facility,” read a statement from William Hill.

“The issue of the bonds further strengthens the group’s balance sheet by diversifying its sources of debt funding and lengthening the maturity profile of its borrowings. The bonds will be issued with a coupon of 4.25 percent in an aggregate principal amount of £375 million.”

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