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AppFolio’s $150 Million Secured Credit Facility: How Tight Covenants Could Restrict Growth and Heighten Default Risk

Tipranks - Sun Feb 8, 12:02AM CST

AppFolio Inc. (APPF) has disclosed a new risk, in the Debt & Financing category.

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AppFolio Inc.’s new $150 million senior secured revolving credit facility with PNC Bank imposes restrictive covenants that may materially constrain its financial and strategic flexibility. The requirements to limit additional indebtedness, liens, investments, capital returns, affiliate transactions, and asset dispositions, alongside a capped Consolidated Net Leverage Ratio, could hinder its ability to pursue growth initiatives or respond quickly to market opportunities. Non-compliance with these covenants or payment obligations could trigger an event of default, enabling lenders to terminate further funding and accelerate repayment of all outstanding amounts. Given the first-priority security interest in substantially all of AppFolio’s and its subsidiary guarantors’ personal property, a default could also result in enforcement against core operating assets, adversely affecting its financial condition and results of operations.

The average APPF stock price target is $265.00, implying 47.45% upside potential.

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