Crown Partners Arranges $8 Million in
Senior Debt for Boston Battery, LLC
Crown Partners LP, a debt advisory firm specializing in senior credit facilities and loan products for US companies, announced the closing of an $8 million credit facility consisting of a $5 million revolving line of credit and $3 million real estate and equipment term loan, for Boston Battery, LLC and its subsidiary companies.
Boston Battery is a Boston based independent, locally-owned wholesale distributor of Interstate Batteries, North America’s market-leading automotive battery brand for over 60 years. Boston Battery serves the southern New England market via its warehouse and retail locations and over 1,000 authorized dealers. The Company also offers a wide variety of non-automotive batteries for power sport, medical and industrial applications.
The facility, which successfully closed on October 22, 2021, provides the Company with the working capital needed to support its continuing rapid growth and the ability to fund future acquisitions. Prior to funding this facility, the company had managed their growth through internal funding sources.
While the new senior debt facility allows the company to expand to the next level of business expansion, it also adds operational complexity due to the enhanced financial and collateral reporting consistent with an asset-based lending facility. In connection with this engagement, Crown advised the Company and assisted in establishing reporting processes necessary to meet these new requirements. Crown also served as an intermediary between Boston Battery and the lender resulting in a solution that met both the company’s existing capabilities and the lender’s requirements.
About Crown Partners LP
Crown Partners combines expertise in debt capital transactions and deep relationships across the direct lending marketplace to deliver solutions to middle-market companies. Crown’s principals have facilitated in excess of $5.3 billion of transactions across 450+ borrowers, representing over 75 years of aggregate track record.