Global Payments Closes $6.2 Billion Senior Notes Offering
Global Payments Inc. has completed its previously announced public offering of senior notes in connection with its acquisition of Worldpay Holdco, LLC. The company issued four tranches of unsecured and unsubordinated senior notes: $1.75 billion of 4.500% Senior Notes due 2028, $1.7 billion of 4.875% Senior Notes due 2030, $1 billion of 5.200% Senior Notes due 2032, and $1.75 billion of 5.550% Senior Notes due 2035. Interest on the notes is payable semi-annually on May 15 and November 15, starting May 15, 2026. The notes mature on November 15 of their respective years. Proceeds from the offering will be used to fund cash payments and repay certain indebtedness related to the Worldpay acquisition, as well as for transaction costs and general corporate purposes.
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