Harmoney Corp: Enters into $20m debt facility

Harmoney Corp Enters into $20m debt facility

  • Consumer-direct personal lender, Harmoney Corp (HMY), enters into a $20 million debt facility to support loan book growth
  • The company has entered into the debt facility through its wholly owned subsidiary Harmoney Australia
  • The facility is structured with 60 per cent as term notes and 40 per cent as convertible notes with an exercise price of $2.40
  • The facility can be drawn down in three tranches over a nine-month period, with an initial $10 million tranche drawdown December 29
  • Shares have been up 1.3 per cent, trading at $1.82
Steve Sam
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