Waypoint closes $200 million in capital market financing

Waypoint Leasing has closed on the private placement of $200 million of senior secured notes. This is Waypoint’s inaugural capital markets financing.

The senior secured notes have a maturity of seven years, split across three tranches, providing for both US Dollars and Euro funding capacity on a delayed draw basis. The company will use the proceeds to fund the continued expansion of the business and to free up further capacity under its secured revolving credit facility.

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The Notes were offered to a group of leading institutional investors from life insurance and pension companies.  Goldman Sachs & Co. and SunTrust Robinson Humphrey, Inc. served as Joint Placement Agents; Mitsubishi UFJ Securities (USA), Inc. served as Senior Co-Placement Agent; and Deutsche Bank Securities Inc., BNP Paribas Securities Corp. and RBC Capital Markets, LLC served as Co-Placement Agents.

“Waypoint has now achieved the scale and the related credit rating to support the very attractive execution of our first capital markets transaction, a landmark financing for the business.”

Ed Washecka, CEO of Waypoint said, “Waypoint has now achieved the scale and the related credit rating to support the very attractive execution of our first capital markets transaction, a landmark financing for the business. Through this transaction and with the support of our placement agents, we are delighted to add marquee institutional investors to our already well-established lender base.”

Alan Jenkins, CFO of Waypoint added: “This transaction further diversifies our capital access, adds longer term financing to our debt maturity profile and represents a further reduction in our cost of capital, a benefit we bring to our helicopter operators. Through great execution, we were able to close this transaction on very attractive terms for Waypoint.”

This financing brings Waypoint’s total debt commitments to more than $1.3 billion and, together with its previously announced equity commitments, its total financing to over $1.75 billion.  Waypoint’s acquired fleet includes 108 aircraft operating in 25 countries, with total assets of $1.3 billion.

 

Terry Spruce

Terry is Senior News Editor and writes for both Corporate Jet Investor and Helicopter Investor. He is also responsible for our helicopter guides. Terry has been an aviation enthusiast since the early 1970s. He is a lapsed Private Pilot and ex-Piper Cherokee owner. He has flown a number of light aircraft and is comfortable sitting in the co-pilot's seat or the back of any aircraft. Before moving to journalism he was a banker for 20 years. You can contact him at: terry@corporatejetinvestor.com or follow him on twitter @Terry_Spruce

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