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GEO Group Expands Credit Line to $450M, Aims to Cut Debt With Oklahoma Prison Sale

Benzinga·07/14/2025 10:56:15
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The GEO Group, Inc. (NYSE:GEO) ("GEO" or the "Company") announced today the closing of an amendment to the Company's Credit Agreement dated as of April 18, 2024 (the "Amendment"). The Amendment increases GEO's Revolving Credit Facility (the "Revolver") commitments from $310 million to $450 million and extends the Revolver's maturity to July 14, 2030. The Amendment further provides that interest will accrue on outstanding revolving credit loans at a rate determined with reference to the Company's total leverage ratio. As of today, revolving credit loans accruing interest at a SOFR based rate would accrue interest at the term SOFR reference rate for the applicable interest period plus 2.75% per annum, which is lower by 0.50% from the applicate rate prior to the Amendment. The Amendment also increases GEO's capacity to make restricted payments over the next five years.

Prior to the closing of the Amendment, GEO repaid $132 million of the Term Loan B outstanding under the Credit Agreement. Further, as previously disclosed, GEO expects to use net proceeds from the sale of the GEO-owned Lawton Correctional Facility in Oklahoma, which is expected to close on July 25, 2025, to pay off additional senior secured debt, including the remaining balance of the Term Loan B outstanding under the Credit Agreement. These two transactions are expected to reduce GEO's total net debt to approximately $1.47 billion and position GEO to consider potential future capital returns.