Cincinnati Financial Enters New Credit Agreement with Fifth Third Bank and Huntington National Bank Replaces Previous PNC Facility
Cincinnati Financial Corporation and its subsidiary, CFC Investment Company, have entered into a new credit agreement with Fifth Third Bank, N.A., The Huntington National Bank, and other lenders. The agreement, known as the 2025 Credit Facility, was executed on October 10, 2025. The costs associated with maintaining and borrowing under the facility are tied to the ratings of Cincinnati Financial Corporation's non-credit-enhanced, senior unsecured long-term debt, although there is no minimum rating required for borrowing. As part of this new arrangement, Cincinnati Financial simultaneously terminated its previous $300 million credit facility with PNC Bank N.A. ahead of its scheduled February 2026 maturity.
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