Pacific Radiance Eyeing New Loan Source

OE Staff
Friday, January 24, 2020

Singapore-based offshore vessel owner Pacific Radiance has started loan talks with „a global investment fund“ after its discussions with an investor stalled in December 2019.

Pacific Radiance had in August 2019 said it was in talks with an unnamed financier over a $180 million loan which it would, together with the issuance of new equity, use to finance the acquisition of Allianz Marine and to pay off debt.

Allianz Marine is a UAE-based company offering integrated offshore logistics solutions and supply based operations to the offshore oil and gas and construction sectors. The company in May 2019 bought 25 offshore vessels from debt-laden Swissco.

Pacific Radiance said that the acquisition of Allianz Marine would create meaningful synergies between the two companies, "and enhance shareholder value."

It also said that the proposed deal was a strategic move to generate renewed investor interest in the shares of Pacific Radiance, and was also aimed at expanding its business and strengthening its foothold globally. 

Furthermore, Pacific Radiance said the proposed acquisition was "central" to its debt restructuring plan as the unnamed financier’s
willingness to lend the cash was based on the merger plans with Allianz.

Talks stall

However, in a statement issued earlier this week, Pacific Radiance said that discussions „with the Financier on the debt financing have stalled due to certain difficulties that have arisen in the course of the discussions in or around December 2019.“

The offshore vessel owner further said that it has approached other potential funders „from whom the Company had previously received indicative proposals in the course of 2019.”

“One of these potential funders (the “Second Financier”) has shown keen interest in extending debt financing to the Company. The Second Financier is a global asset management firm which has over US$100 billion of assets under management,” Pacific Radiance said, without disclosing the identity of the company.

"[Pacific Radiance] and [Allianz Marine] are at an advanced stage of their initial discussions with the second financier. The company continues these discussions with a view to entering into a term sheet for the proposed provision by the second financier of the debt financing to the company," Pacific Radiance said.


Categories: Vessels Mergers & Acquisitions Asia

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