Iron Mountain has secured a $547 million increase to its existing Credit Agreement with lenders.

The company announced that it has completed and amended a restated credit agreement with certain lenders; JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., as administrative agent, and JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., Toronto Branch, as Canadian administrative agent.

Entrance to Iron Mountain's underground facility in Boyers, Pennsylvania
– Iron Mountain

Updates to the credit agreement include:

  • Increases total revolving credit facility size to $2.25 billion from $1.75 billion;
  • Increases term loan A to $250 million from $203 million;
  • Extends the maturity date of the revolving credit facility and term loan A to March 2027 from June 2023

"We appreciate the strong support of our lenders and are pleased with the favorable terms of the transaction, which demonstrates the confidence our capital providers have in Iron Mountain’s track record and outlook for delivering sustainable, long-term value," said Barry Hytinen, CFO and EVP at Iron Mountain.

"This increase to our credit agreement enhances our financial flexibility as we invest in opportunities to deliver for our loyal customers. We remain committed to continuing to build on our recent success as we expand our broad portfolio of offerings, invest in innovation, and deliver higher levels of growth."

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