Lion electric announces amendments to certain senior credit instruments and the entering into of new financing
Montreal , july 2, 2024 /prnewswire/ - the lion electric company (nyse: lev) (tsx: lev) ("lion" or the "company"), a leading manufacturer of all-electric medium and heavy-duty urban vehicles, announced today that it has entered into amendments to certain of its senior credit instruments, namely (i) its senior revolving credit agreement entered into with a syndicate of lenders represented by national bank of canada, as administrative agent and collateral agent, and including bank of montreal and federation des caisses desjardins du quÉbec, (ii) its loan agreement entered into with finalta capital and caisse de dÉpÔt et placement du quebec, and (iii) its non-convertible debentures issued in july 2023 to a group of investors led by mach group and the mirella & lino saputo foundation. the company also announced the entering into of a new agreement with investissement quÉbec providing for a loan under the essor program in the amount of c$5,000,000, which loan may, under certain conditions, be drawn up to c$7,500,000 (the "essor loan").
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