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Cineworld boosted by £201m extra funding

- By Henry Saker-Clark

CINEWORLD has secured $250million (£201million) in extra funding from private investors as it gears up to reopen its cinemas next month.

The UK-based chain told investors yesterday that it has agreed terms on the new debt facility, which will mature in 2023. It said the deal with unnamed institutio­nal investors “further strengthen­s the group’s balance sheet as cinemas begin to reopen around the world”.

The move comes a month after the group secured an extra £90million in funding after extending a revolving credit facility. Cineworld announced in May that it plans to reopen all its UK cinemas in July, with Christophe­r Nolan’s new film Tenet expected to be one of its first releases.

The company said: “With the easing of lockdown restrictio­ns in key jurisdicti­ons, Cineworld is excited to welcome customers back to cinemas and enjoy the best place to watch a movie.”

The new funding announceme­nt also comes amid the threat of a costly legal battle after pulling out of a £1.6billion takeover of Canadian chain Cineplex. Earlier in June, Cineworld said it was terminatin­g the deal after “certain breaches” of the acquisitio­n deal.

The takeover would have created North America’s largest chain of movie theatres to better compete with Odeon owner AMC Entertainm­ent.

On Friday, Cineworld is set to file its latest set of quarterly results and reveal the full impact of months of closures.

Last week, a report by rating agency Moody’s warned Cineworld and other chains could struggle even after reopening as Britons spend more time at home.

“Attendance will likely remain low at least for a few months due to social-distancing measures or moviegoers’ health concerns,” Moody’s vice-president and senior credit officer Gunjan Dixit said.

 ??  ?? BACK IN BUSINESS: Cineworld is planning to reopen all its UK cinemas next month
BACK IN BUSINESS: Cineworld is planning to reopen all its UK cinemas next month

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