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RNS Number : 0604J  Literacy Capital PLC  03 April 2024

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This announcement contains inside information.

 

3 April 2024

 

Literacy Capital plc ("Literacy" or the "Fund")

 

Significant refinancing of portfolio company completed raising substantial
cash for Literacy

 

Transaction highlights

 

·    The refinancing returns £20m of cash to Literacy Capital plc

·    The enlarged debt facilities with new lenders, give the portfolio
company access to additional funding, allowing it to further invest and
accelerate growth

·    Cash proceeds will be used to repay drawings under Literacy's RCF,
providing flexibility to fund further investments or return capital to
shareholders in future

 

Portfolio update

 

Literacy is pleased to announce that it has completed the refinancing of one
of its largest portfolio companies with new lenders. These new debt facilities
released cash to shareholders, including Literacy, with the Fund's share
amounting to £20m.

 

The transactions also included a larger re-organisation of the shareholder
base, which saw some minority shareholders exit and realise their holdings. As
a result, Literacy benefits through its shareholding in the portfolio company
increasing, whilst also returning substantial cash to the Fund.

 

The new debt facilities will give the business access to more funding,
allowing it to be more acquisitive and invest more into growth. This ought to
position the company positively for the future and help the company to
contribute to further NAV uplifts in future periods.

 

Literacy intends to use the cash proceeds to repay the majority of the amount
drawn under its Revolving Credit Facility, before recycling these proceeds
into new investments. This refinancing represents a further example of
Literacy's portfolio companies growing maturity and interest from
institutional funders in the Fund's portfolio companies. It also demonstrates
the active involvement in managing the Fund's interests, ensuring that capital
is recycled and deployed efficiently.

 

In line with recent announcements to the market, the current expectation is
that Literacy will continue to receive meaningful cash inflows over the
remainder of 2024, given the level of interest in its portfolio companies.

 

Signing and completion of the transaction has taken place, with £18.5m of
cash received prior to Easter, with the balance expected in Q2. The
transaction will have an immaterial immediate impact on NAV, compared to
Literacy's most recently reported figures (from 31 December 2023).

 

The name of the portfolio company has not been disclosed and will remain
confidential.

 

 

Enquiries

For further information, please contact:

 

 Literacy Capital plc / Book Asset Management LLP:

 Richard Pindar / Tom Vernon                        +44 (0) 20 3960 0280

 MHP Group:

 Reg Hoare / Ollie Hoare / Matthew Taylor           +44 (0) 20 3128 8100

                                                    book@mhpgroup.com (mailto:book@mhpgroup.com)
 Singer Capital Markets Securities Limited:

 Robert Peel                                        +44 (0) 20 7496 3000

About Literacy Capital:

 

Literacy Capital (BOOK.L) is an investment trust that was co-founded by Paul
Pindar and Richard Pindar in 2017 with £54 million of capital. Literacy
subsequently listed on the London Stock Exchange in June 2021. The Fund
focuses on opportunities to invest for the long-term in growing private
businesses where a clear route to creating additional value can be seen with
its support. The fund structure is evergreen, allowing it to be more flexible
and to accommodate the wishes or needs of founders.

 

The Fund also has a unique charitable objective, to donate 0.9% of NAV
annually to charities focused on improving literacy in UK children. Over £8.5
million has been donated or reserved for donation to charities since the
trust's creation in 2017 up until 31 December 2023. For more information,
please visit our website: www.literacycapital.com
(http://www.literacycapital.com/) .

 

 

Website:

www.literacycapital.com

 

LEI: 2549006P3DFN5HLFGR54

 

A copy of this announcement will be available on the Company's website at
www.literacycapital.com (http://www.literacycapital.com) .

 

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