Main Street Capital Invests $47.4M to Finance Management-Led Buyout of Luxury Goods Retailer
January 4, 2022
Main Street Capital Corporation provided $47.4 million in a combination of first-lien senior secured term debt and a direct equity investment to finance a management-led buyout of an undisclosed leading U.S. retailer of luxury goods. Main Street and an unnamed co-investor partnered with the company’s senior management and also provided a revolving credit facility to support growth initiatives and working capital.
- Buyers
- Main Street Capital Corporation, Unnamed co-investor, Senior management team
- Targets
- Undisclosed retailer of luxury goods
- Industry
- Retail
- Location
- United States
- Transaction Type
- Buyout
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