Diebold Nixdorf confirms closing on $55 million of additional liquidity
Diebold Nixdorf (NYSE: DBD) announced a $55 million first-in-last-out (FILO) term loan as an amendment to its asset-based credit facility. This move allows the company to address short-term operational needs while continuing discussions with lenders on long-term capital strategies. In 2022, Diebold recorded $3.46 billion in revenue, with a backlog of approximately $1.47 billion. The company expects a 6% increase in first quarter 2023 revenue, targeting around $835 million. Additionally, ATM and self-checkout shipments are projected to rise by about 14% and 51%, respectively, compared to last year.
- Secured $55 million FILO loan for near-term operational priorities.
- 2022 revenue was $3.46 billion, indicating strong demand.
- Projected backlog of $1.47 billion, demonstrating business stability.
- Expected 6% revenue growth in Q1 2023 compared to last year.
- Anticipated increase in ATM and self-checkout shipments by 14% and 51%.
- None.
First-in-last-out financing will facilitate near-term operating priorities; Company continues to engage in constructive and collaborative dialogue with lenders regarding longer-term capital needs
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