5E Advanced Materials received a non-binding Letter of Interest from the Export-Import Bank of the United States. The LOI outlines the potential for the creation of a debt facility to backstop project debt financing of up to $285 million, which would be utilized for commercial scale development and construction of 5E’s Boron Americas Complex. The potential debt funding package would carry a repayment tenor of up to 15 years under EXIM’s Make More in America Initiative. 5E’s Boron Americas Complex is designated as Critical Infrastructure by the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. 5E expects to submit a formal application to EXIM in 2025, at which point we expect EXIM will begin the necessary due diligence to determine if a final commitment may be issued. A final commitment, if any, must comply with EXIM policies and eligibility requirements, and will depend on meeting EXIM’s underwriting criteria, authorization process, finalization and satisfaction of terms and conditions. The LOI does not represent a funding commitment nor an indication of financing or project viability.
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