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Gentrack Group Limited (NZX: GTK) Facility Loan Agreement

Wednesday 15th December 2021

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Gentrack Group Limited (NZX/ASX: GTK) confirms today that it has entered into a facility loan agreement with the Bank of New Zealand replacing the existing facility with ASB Bank Limited which expires in March 2022. The new NZ$25m facility has a three-year tenor and includes ancillary and transactional banking arrangements. Closing is subject to customary completion matters.

About Gentrack

Gentrack designs, builds and delivers the high-performing, cloud-first revenue and customer experience solutions found at the heart of leading utilities and airports around the world.  Our customers lead in some of the most deregulated and innovative markets in the world; pioneering innovation, driving effective transformation in the management and delivery of two of our planet’s most precious resources; energy and water. More information: www.gentrack.com

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Facility Loan Agreement

Source: Gentrack Group Limited



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