Euronext-listed Prologis European Properties said it has closed on about EUR 92.8 mln of secured financing with two European banks. The loan will be used to refinance outstanding debt.
Euronext-listed Prologis European Properties said it has closed on about EUR 92.8 mln of secured financing with two European banks. The loan will be used to refinance outstanding debt.
The first facility is a £43 mln (about EUR 47.5 mln ), three-and-a-quarter year, secured loan with a major French bank, a new lender for PEPR. The loan has a fixed rate coupon of 5.4%, a loan-to-value of approximately 50% and is secured by a portfolio of 10 UK assets. The loan will mature in March 2013.
The second facility is a EUR 45.3 mln, three-year, secured loan with a German mortgage bank, that is a repeat lender for PEPR. The loan has a fixed rate coupon of 4.34%, a loan-to-value of approximately 55% and is secured by a portfolio of six Dutch assets. The loan will mature in January 2013.
In addition, PEPR is in the process of prepaying a further EUR 17 mln of its Commercial Mortgage Backed Securities (CMBS), due to mature in May 2010. This prepayment releases EUR 29.5 mln of secured assets to be included in new secured debt packages.
David Doyle, chief financial officer of PEPR said: 'We remain aggressively focused on our 2010 debt maturities. So far this year we have successfully refinanced or repaid EUR 788 mln of 2009 and 2010 debt maturities. Our negotiations with existing and new lenders for further secured debt financings remain on track. Successful completion of these negotiations, combined with the closing of our EUR 61 mln preferred equity raise and operational cash flow should substantially address all outstanding 2010 debt maturities.'