Hyatt Hotels Corporation Issues $400 Million in 5.400% Senior Notes
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Hyatt Hotels Corporation Issues $400 Million in 5.400% Senior Notes
Hyatt Hotels Corporation has announced the issuance and sale of $400 million of its 5.400% Senior Notes due 2035 in a public offering. The company received approximately $396.2 million in net proceeds after deducting underwriters' discounts and estimated offering expenses. Hyatt plans to use the proceeds to repay its outstanding 4.850% notes due 2026, with any remaining funds allocated for general corporate purposes and offering-related fees. The notes were sold under an underwriting agreement with Deutsche Bank Securities Inc., PNC Capital Markets LLC, and Scotia Capital $(USA)$ Inc., and were issued pursuant to an indenture with Computershare Trust Company, N.A., as trustee.
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