H&M , the world's second-biggest fashion retailer, said on Wednesday it had signed a 980 million euro (US$1.1 billion) revolving credit facility ...
H&M , the world's second-biggest fashion retailer, said on Wednesday it had signed a 980 million euro revolving credit facility to strengthen its liquidity buffer in light of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
FILE PHOTO: A man wearing a face mask walks past an H&M store at the deserted Gran Via street during the coronavirus disease outbreak in Madrid, Spain, April 4, 2020. REUTERS/Susana VeraSTOCKHOLM: H&M , the world's second-biggest fashion retailer, said on Wednesday it had signed a 980 million euro revolving credit facility to strengthen its liquidity buffer in light of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
H&M said in a statement the new 12-month bank facility with a 6-month extension option came in addition to an undrawn 700 million facility signed in 2017 and maturing 2024."The H&M group’s liquidity remains good. The group is continuing its work to set up a combination of different financing solutions," the statement said.
H&M on April 3 unveiled plans to raise more cash amid other initiatives to mitigate effects from the spread of the coronavirus, as it warned it would make a loss for the first time in decades in its second quarter.
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