Seanergy Maritime Gets Refinancing

March 5, 2020

The Greek provider of marine dry bulk shipping services Seanergy Maritime Holdings Corporation announced that it received approval, in form of commitment letters, from one of its existing lenders to extend the maturity of two loan facilities.

According to the Nasdaq listed pure-play capesize ship-owner said that the loan facilities are secured by the M/V Leadership and M/V Squireship and their respective maturities are extended from March 17, 2020 and November 10, 2021 to December 31, 2022.

The underlying terms remain substantially the same, while the commitment letters provide, amongst others, that certain financial covenants and restrictions on dividend payments binding the Company would no longer apply.

The approval is subject to completion of definitive documentation, it said.

 Seanergy provides marine dry bulk transportation services through a modern fleet of 10 Capesize vessels, with a cargo-carrying capacity of approximately 1,748,581 dwt and an average fleet age of approximately 11 years.

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