Alexander & Baldwin Secures $200 Million Term Loan and Amends $450 Million Credit Facility
Reuters
Nov 07, 2025
Alexander & Baldwin Secures $200 Million Term Loan and Amends $450 Million Credit Facility
Alexander & Baldwin Inc. has amended its unsecured revolving credit facility, maintaining a $450 million borrowing capacity and establishing a new $200 million term loan facility. The company drew the full term loan amount at closing, using the proceeds to repay the $191 million outstanding balance on the revolving credit facility. The term loan matures on November 3, 2030. To support its long-term strategy, Alexander & Baldwin entered into interest rate swap agreements, fixing the full $200 million term loan at an all-in weighted average rate of 4.69% through maturity. These changes are aimed at improving financial flexibility, reducing interest expenses, and extending the average maturity of the company's borrowings.
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