Latest Debt Facility Replacement News

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Nexalis Therapeutics has locked in a $53 million non-dilutive funding facility with Point8 Capital, replacing its previous lender and supporting three clinical programs targeting breakthrough cancer pain, panic disorder, and treatment-resistant depression.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
28 May 2026
McPherson’s Limited has unveiled a sweeping two-year transformation, streamlining its brand portfolio and adopting a scalable third-party logistics model to drive growth and improve financial stability.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
11 Dec 2025
Findi Limited has arranged a new A$30 million debt facility and agreed to acquire Sphere, enhancing its digital payments ecosystem ahead of a planned FY27 Indian IPO. Despite short-term challenges, the company projects strong revenue growth and operational momentum in FY26.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
21 Oct 2025
Paragon Care Limited reported a robust 22% increase in revenue to $3.61 billion for FY25, driven by organic growth and key acquisitions including CH2 Holdings and Oborne Health Supplies. The company also refinanced its debt facilities and expanded into the dental market post-year-end.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
27 Aug 2025
Enero Group has replaced its $50 million debt facility with a smaller $15 million revolving credit line from NAB, reflecting a strategic shift towards reduced capital needs and strong cash reserves.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
23 June 2025
Perpetual Limited has successfully refinanced its syndicated debt facilities with improved terms, pushing out maturities and lowering its gross debt forecast for FY25.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
2 June 2025
Ridley Corporation is set to acquire Dyno Nobel’s fertiliser distribution arm for A$300 million, marking a strategic expansion into fertiliser services backed by a $125 million equity raise. The deal is expected to significantly enhance Ridley’s earnings and market footprint by FY26.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
12 May 2025
Atomos Limited reported a $2.3 million operating cash outflow in Q3 FY25 amid seasonal softness and tariff challenges, while announcing a leadership change and a bold expansion into new product categories beyond its core monitor-recorder business.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
30 Apr 2025