April, 2006 • MarineNews 9
NEWS
$30m Loan Funds
Distributed in LA
Louisiana Governor Blanco announced
that the $30m Extended Bridge Loan pro-
gram for small businesses affected by last
year's hurricanes has been depleted in less
than three weeks. The program has autho-
rized 326 loans, with loan amounts aver-
aging approximately $88,000 each. The
program was designed to provide cash
infusions for businesses awaiting insur-
ance payments or other financial assis-
tance. "Extended Bridge Loans are help-
ing small businesses across South
Louisiana rebuild, re-hire and rejuvenate
their operations," said Governor Blanco.
"Each business that we help sustain adds
to South Louisiana's recovery and the
overall economic health of the entire
state."
Initiated by Louisiana Economic
Development (LED), the program was
administered through the Louisiana Pub-
lic Facilities Authority (LPFA) and pri-
vate banks. "We anticipated that the
urgent need for funds would quickly
deplete the available pool. This is another
verification of our small businesses' criti-
cal need for access to capital," said LED
Secretary Michael J. Olivier.
By using community banks to process
the loans, the state was able to expedite
the timetable for application, authoriza-
tion and receipt of funds.
"The Louisiana Extended Bridge Loan
program accomplished its goal, which
was to get cash quickly in the hands of
small Louisiana businesses," said James
W. Parks, II, president and CEO of LPFA.
"The program's success is testimony to
what can be accomplished when state
government, private banks and an organi-
zation such as LPFA join forces. The par-
ticipating banks did an outstanding job of
promptly processing loan applications."
The Extended Bridge Loans are the sec-
ond phase of a program initiated in Octo-
ber 2005.
That loan pool was also depleted in less
than one month. LED expects to re-fund
the program as loans are repaid and as the
state receives the additional Community
Development Block Grant money
promised by the federal government and
dedicated by the Louisiana Recovery
Authority for this purpose.
Horizon Completes
$77m Refinancing
Horizon Offshore, Inc. has entered into
a $77.4 million secured term facility
agented by The CIT Group/Equipment
Financing, Inc. (the CIT Group). The
credit facility has a five year term and
bears interest at LIBOR plus 4.5% per
annum. The credit facility is payable in
monthly installments of $0.9 million, plus
interest, for the first 24 months beginning
March 31, 2006 and $0.6 million, plus
interest, for the next 35 months, with the
remaining principal and unpaid interest
due at maturity in March 2011.
The proceeds from the facility were
used to repay the outstanding amount
under the Company's previous CIT Group
facility maturing in March 2006 and out-
standing amount under the $70 million
senior secured term loan facility agented
by Manchester Securities Corp. maturing
in March 2007 and related closing costs
and fees.
Amounts outstanding under the new
secured term loan facility are secured by
mortgages on most of Horizon's vessels
and contains covenants, events of default
and cross-default provisions customary in
financings of this type.
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