Lumen Technologies Pushes Out Debt Maturity With Agreement
By Ben Glickman
Lumen Technologies has reached a deal with a group of creditors to push out maturities of its debt and secure additional financing.
The Denver-based telecommunications company said Tuesday that the group of creditors, which hold more than $7 billion of the company's debt, had reached a transaction support agreement.
The deal will also provide Lumen with $1.2 billion in additional financing in long-term debt.
Lumen previously had about $1.9 billion in debt due in 2025 and another tranche of credit due in 2027.
Write to Ben Glickman at ben.glickman@wsj.com
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