CyberArk Software Ltd. Closes $1.25 Billion Convertible Senior Notes Offering, Files Prospectus for Private Institutional Buyers

Reuters
11 Jun
CyberArk Software Ltd. Closes $1.25 Billion Convertible Senior Notes Offering, Files Prospectus for Private Institutional Buyers

CyberArk Software Ltd. has filed a prospectus for the issuance of $1.25 billion in 0.00% Convertible Senior Notes due 2030. The offering, which closed on June 10, 2025, was conducted as a private placement to qualified institutional buyers under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. The notes, along with the company's ordinary shares that may be issued upon conversion, have not been registered under the Securities Act, and thus cannot be offered or sold in the United States without registration or an applicable exemption. The company retains the option to redeem the notes under certain conditions from June 20, 2028, onwards.

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