MasterBrand announces pricing of previously announced senior notes

Cabinets from Dura Supreme, which is a company under the Supreme Cabinetry umbrella that is part of an acquisition deal with MasterBrand.

BEACHWOOD, Ohio — MasterBrand Inc. has priced its previously announced notes offering,  and has agreed to issue and sell $700 million aggregate principal amount of 7.00% Senior Notes due 2032. The Notes are expected to settle on or around June 27, 2024, subject to customary closing conditions.

The Notes will be the Company’s unsecured and unsubordinated debt obligations and will be guaranteed, on a senior unsecured basis, by the subsidiaries that guarantee the Company’s credit facility.

The company intends to use the net proceeds from the offering, together with borrowings under its new revolving credit facility and cash on hand, to fund the previously announced acquisition of Supreme Cabinetry Brands Inc., refinance the Company’s existing revolving credit facility and Term Loan A credit facility, and pay fees and expenses associated with the refinancing of the existing credit agreement, the issuance and proceeds of the Notes and the acquisition of Supreme.

MasterBrand is the largest manufacturer of residential cabinets in North America and ranks #7 in the FDMC 300 list of top North American wood products manufacturers.

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