Netflix adds a $500 mn credit line

Netflix plans to use the money for working capital and general corporate purposes

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Lucas Shaw | Bloomberg
Last Updated : Jul 29 2017 | 11:28 PM IST
Netflix, which has been spending billions of dollars on television shows and movies for its online video service, lined up a $500 million revolving credit facility through five lenders including Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs Group.

The company has the option to increase the credit line by $250 million, according to a regulatory filing Friday. Netflix, based in Los Gatos, California, plans to use the money for working capital and general corporate purposes.

The company has been borrowing to finance the development of movies and television shows, along with programmes it licenses from other producers.  In April, Netflix issued €1.3 billion ($1.41 billion) in senior notes for potential acquisitions and strategic deals. The company’s long-term programme budget totals $15.7 billion, according to the latest quarterly report.

Other banks involved in the credit line include JPMorgan Chase & Co, Morgan Stanley and Wells Fargo & Co. Netflix has been trading near all-time highs since July 17, when the company reported better-than projected subscriber growth for the second quarter. 

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