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Chrysler Refinances €3.2 Billion in Debt

Chrysler Group LLC reached an agreement with its lenders late last week to refinance a $2.9 billion (€2.2 billion) loan and $1.3 billion (€990 million) credit line at lower interest rates and less restrictive terms than its existing debt.

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Chrysler Group LLC reached an agreement with its lenders late last week to refinance a $2.9 billion (€2.2 billion) loan and $1.3 billion (€990 million) credit line at lower interest rates and less restrictive terms than its existing debt.

The new loan replaces one the company took out in 2011 to repay $6.7 billion (€5.1 billion) in U.S. and Canadian bailout loans.

Chrysler says the new loan will save it $50 million (€38 million) per year on interest rates. That benefit will be partially offset this year by a $30 million (€22 million) fee to lenders.

New credit terms will allow Chrysler to distribute dividends of as much as half its net income, plus a $500 million (€381 million) one-time cash payment. The existing agreement capped the annual dividend at $500 million.

The company's dividend is divided between the company's two shareholders in amounts proportionate to their equity stakes: Fiat SpA (58.5%) and the United Auto Workers union retiree healthcare trust (41.5%).

If Chrysler attains its projected net profit of $2.2 billion (€1.7 billion) this year and chose to make the one-time payment, Fiat could collect a $936 million (€713 million) dividend more than triple the amount it would have gotten under the former loan terms.

Gardner Business Media - Strategic Business Solutions